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I need to setup a large wireless network in a large warehouse.  Can someone out there point me to some sort of site survey document that I can use to scope the project?  I'm looking for an actual s...
Zones: Wireless, Wireless Networking, WLANDate Answered: 07/23/2008 Views: 0
I can not successfully run the network wizard with my wireless (linksys) router and card. The network setup wizard uses my wireless card for the internet connection but wants to use my ethernet por...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access Points, TCP...Date Answered: 11/08/2003 Views: 0
Hi ! I have spend 2 days with this problem :(  My wireless network adapter not working because "Wireless networks" tabs is missing and i can't find way to configure in "Preffered networks" - Networ...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 03/13/2004 Views: 0
I have a wireless 802.11b network in place.  My router is not too far from my PC and I get 95 to 100% link quality and 98% to 100% signal strength.  I have XP on two machines, the second machine ha...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 10/23/2004 Views: 0
Thanks for looking at this.  I'm due to be on site tomorrow at 8:30 with some sort of solution to this.  Let me start off by saying I am not a Netware guy and move on from there.   I have a cust...
Zones: NetwareDate Answered: 04/17/2004 Views: 0
Ok, we have 2 laptops and one pc. What we are trying to do is set up a wireless network.The hardware we are using is two pcmcia, the standard is 802.11b, one pci wirelesses card in the pc. A wirele...
Zones: Networking, ...Date Answered: 10/04/2004 Views: 0
I have cross-posted this in Networking area as well.... I have a secure wireless network (MAC address ACLs on the Access Points, WEP enabled, RADIUS authentication with Windows 2003 AD domain in...
Zones: HandheldsDate Answered: 06/18/2005 Views: 0
If I want to build a large wireless network and I have several wireless 802.11g routers of different makes. Can I just set them for the same SSID and Network key and they will become part of the s...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 11/03/2005 Views: 0
It is clearly understood that all activities can be monitored on a wired network at work. If you use ‘security-enabled wireless network’ at work where only ‘security-enabled wireless network’ is e...
Zones: SecurityDate Answered: 11/11/2005 Views: 0
how do I prevent my wireless pc's from connecting to other wireless networks and have them only connect to my network?
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 06/04/2006 Views: 0