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I would like to know if there are any BIG differences in todays wireless access points that should warrant paying more $$$ for it. I now see linksys and netgear with the same options as the hig...
Zones: SecurityDate Answered: 02/02/2004 Views: 0
We have a D-Link DWL-6000AP wireless access point.  Does it have to be plugged into the switch (must be for configuration) or can it be plugged into a network jack anywhere in the office to expand ...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Ethernet, Wireless Acces...Date Answered: 10/12/2005 Views: 0
Hi, I need to setup a wireless network in a 3 floor building. currently there is a dsl modem and i want to transmit its internet signal throughtout the building wireleslly.  Please advise on how ...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 10/04/2005 Views: 0
I'm in the process of upgrading our wireless capability in the office and need some suggestions or advice on how and what can be used to acomplish what is needed.  We're currently using one of the ...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access Points, Applet...Date Answered: 02/06/2006 Views: 0
I would like to get a business class Wireless access Point, this will be the first of several to be deployed. In addition,  the AP needs to work with most wireless client hardware/software and can...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access Points, Telecommunicati...Date Answered: 09/14/2006 Views: 0
Hello, I have a customer who has a small office and he has an existing cable/dsl router for internet.  He has family around this location with 2 locations being about 250 feet away and 1 locatio...
Zones: WLAN, Wireless Networking, Wireless A...Date Answered: 02/01/2008 Views: 0
I have a group of customers who travel often together in groups with their laptops and often need remote access to the office through VPN, OWA, etc.  More and more of the hotels that they stay in a...
Zones: Wireless Access Points, Wirele...Date Answered: 03/13/2008 Views: 15
I am currently looking for wireless access points that have the following features. 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4GHz and 5GHz multiple SSID's (minimum of 2) suited to a small business less that $800 ...
Zones: Wireless Access Points, Wirele...Date Answered: 07/27/2008 Views: 0
I have configured my Cisco AP  with 2 SSID's  It only broadcasts the Guest SSID and not the corpate SSID.
Zones: 802.11 WirelessDate Answered: 10/24/2008 Views: 17
Hi, I've been researched wireless APs, and I'm having trouble finding a solid WAP that allows for RADIUS authentication against Active Directory.  I've contacted Cisco directly regarding their A...
Zones: Wireless, WLANDate Answered: 10/12/2008 Views: 0