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Hello: I just purchased a Linksys WAP200 access point and need to configure it to be in repeater mode.  I currently have a LInksys Wireless Router/AP, and want to repeat that signal. On the WAP 20...
Zones: Wireless NetworkingDate Answered: 05/26/2008 Views: 36
We have a windows nt 4 domain with one pdc and one bdc. We have just had a company install 3 linksys poe switches model srw208p and 11 linksys wap200 access points. We cannot get the laptops to log...
Zones: Wireless Networking, Windows NT, G...Date Answered: 10/11/2007 Views: 0
We just bought a Linksys WAP200 so we can set up a printer wirelessly. The problem is that when we connect the WAP200 into the network (Cisco 3560), it shuts off the port. We have went through ...
Zones: Wireless Ethernet, Switches / HubsDate Answered: 04/27/2007 Views: 9
I recently purchased 2 LInksys WAP200E exterior wireless G access points. Building A has my - Internet connection - Linksys VPN router - Linksys WAP200E access point mounted on teh exterior,...
Zones: WAPDate Answered: 10/31/2007 Views: 4
Hello: I just purchased a Linksys WAP200 access point and need to configure it to be in repeater mode. My LAN network default gateway is 10.10.10.1. I currently have a LInksys Wireless Router/AP, ...
Zones: Wireless Access Points, Wirele...Date Answered: 02/21/2008 Views: 61
I picked up a Linksys WAP200 wireless access point.  The price was right and I've positioned it such that it is providing solild coverage to our entire single-story office building.  Originally I t...
Zones: WAP, SBS Small Business ServerDate Answered: 07/15/2008 Views: 10
Hi all, I've got a linksys wiireless G Router downstairs. Upstairs, there are a couple wireless devices (laptops, etc) and a couple hardwired devices (printer, desktop) conneted to a 5 port swit...
Zones: Wireless Access Points, Routers, Wi...Date Answered: 03/13/2009 Views: 45
Looking for a simple way to provide wireless access in a conference room, in a wired environment. I was checking out the Linksys Wireless-G access point (WAP200), which says lets you connect to a w...
Zones: Switches / Hubs, Wireless Networking, Wireless Etherne...Date Asked: 10/19/2007 Points: 125 Comments: 10
I am trying now many days to make my wap200 to get work as repeater but unfortunately i cannot make it. I putting dhcp configuration,on  the  ap mode i select repeater mode and the mac address of ...
Zones: 802.11 Wireless, Wireless NetworkingDate Asked: 06/01/2008 Points: 500 Comments: 9
Hi, We have just put in a wireless bridge between two offices, to replace a fibre link that was damaged. Buildings are physically around 45m apart, WAPs pointing towards each other with clear...
Zones: Wireless Access PointsDate Asked: 11/20/2008 Points: 250 Comments: 3
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