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...
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NetworkingDate Answered: 11/09/2005 Rating: 8.0 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...
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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...
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have setup my router to the modem and pc following the manufactures instructions and all ok at present the modem is connected to the router by a ethernet cable and another ethernet cable goes from ...
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RoutersDate Answered: 12/28/2006 Rating: 7.8 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...
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WirelessDate Answered: 12/09/2008 Rating: 8.6 Views: 4
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...
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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...
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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...
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What would be the distinction between a wireless router and an access point or it is none?
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NI...Date Answered: 01/27/2008 Rating: 7.0 Views: 0
I moved in to a condo complex that offeres wireless internet.
I have a notebook and a wireless NAS system that I don't want to be available to the entire complex.
Is there a product that will a...
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