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Hello, I have discovered that i can not get my wireless router to help me get my laptop on the company VPN. Is an Access Point therefore the solution to enable me to get onto a network via a wi...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 11/09/2005 Views: 0
Helo Everyone, A friend of mine has a cable modem, desktop computer, and wireless network card on his laptop. He wantes to create a network by keeping his computer wired, and his laptop wireless...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Ethernet, FTPDate Answered: 04/25/2006 Views: 0
Okay, here is the scenario: Travelling in an RV with desktop (no wireless card), a laptop (wireless card), and have available a Linksys WRT54G Router. I am staying at an RV park that is offering...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access PointsDate Answered: 01/11/2007 Views: 0
Really simple question I think, but one for which I cannot find any simple direct answers.   The environment is my test bed and is a basis for client work. Current setup.  Cable modem in Room1...
Zones: WirelessDate Answered: 12/09/2008 Views: 29
I've been told by a few experts that most wifi routers will behave exactly like an access point - if I just turn off DHCP. Is this true and is it easy in most, (Linksys, Netgear or Dlink), wifi...
Zones: Networking, Networking Hardware, FTPDate Answered: 09/06/2005 Views: 5
I have Dlink wireless router which I want to use as access point on my network but it keeps giving DHCP 192.168.0 network to the wireless machines instead of the normal IP adress range from the DHC...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access Points, ...Date Answered: 09/12/2005 Views: 16
When someone needs to add wireless to an existing network, I'll add a wireless router rather than an access point - like a Linksys WRT54G rather than a WAP54G.  the incoming cable (from the existin...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access Points, ...Date Answered: 01/03/2007 Views: 0
What would be the distinction between a wireless router and an access point or it is none?
 
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