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Does anyone have a suggestion as to how to increase the range of the current-day gateways?  Or, is there some new gateway that I should be trying? I have tried the 3-Com and D-Link systems but they...
Zones: Hardware, Networking Hardware, Wireless Acces...Date Answered: 03/29/2001 Views: 0
In term of Speed, which should I go Wireless or wired-network (for an in house use)? It's about 12 foot step between room and what network card should I look for?
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 04/25/2003 Views: 0
Installing a D-link wireless DWL 520+ wireless PCI card on a MSI K7T Turbo2 ver.5 mobo thats running Windows 2000 Server w/service pak3 installed. Running a AMD Duron 1300 w/256meg ram.  I have on...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 12/27/2003 Views: 0
NEW PROBLEM OLD POST!! Please read last post by me!!!! need help!!! http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Q_20437791.html Here is the important part! for more info read all of post.....
Zones: Networking, Wireless EthernetDate Answered: 02/06/2003 Views: 0
I have two computers one is XP home and the other windows 98.  I have two Netgear MA 101 802.11b wireless USB adapters.  I can get two 98 machines to network fine but trying to get XP to network to...
Zones: Networking, Switches / Hubs, Network Auditin...Date Answered: 01/26/2004 Views: 0
I bought a belkin wireless cable/dsl gateway router with a 4 port switch.  If a computer is attached to the router via the switch (wired), are communications to the wired computer also broadcasted ...
Zones: Networking, Switches / Hubs, Network analysi...Date Answered: 07/22/2003 Views: 6
Hello everyone,   Wondering if someone can help me.  Basically am running a wireless network using Cisco access points, using Centrino laptops, the Laptops BIOS has an option to enable the Wireles...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access Points, Telecommunicati...Date Answered: 07/11/2004 Views: 0
Hello! I have a Linksys Wireless Network card (WPC11) and I am wondering if there is an application out there that allows me to have my laptop on and it will find places where I can get wireless in...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Ethernet, Wireless Acces...Date Answered: 09/29/2003 Views: 0
Hey everybody, I am currently running a  d-link DI-614+ wireless router, I have a laptop with a netgear ma401 wireless PCMCIA card. Currently I can get my laptop to communicate normally without WEP...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 10/18/2003 Views: 0
HI, My main computer (a Compaq EVO D510 cmt 845 G CTO with Windows 2000, 2.0 GHz pent 4 ) is connected to the internet via cable (my provider is Comcast).  A Linksys  Etherfast wireless AP + ca...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access Points, Telecommunicati...Date Answered: 11/04/2003 Views: 0