Summary: We are on the fringe of a public WiF inet. Using the built-in WiFi antenna in our laptops, the signal is unusable. We would like to get a high-gain ...
Summary: Hello, I'm trying to connect to a public Wifi Hotspot using a brand new Belkin wireless PC card in my laptop. Everything seems good to go, as the Bel...
Summary: Hi, I configured my small office wifi network with 4 computers and 2 printers. I enabled file and printer sharing and it works, but after a while I c...
Summary: Folks, I provide free WiFi access in a small biz to attract customers. I'm using just a standard grade wireless router (changed the default login to p...
Summary: Will a new notebook with a built in Artheros AR5005G wireless network adapter card, work in a WiFi hotspot that uses 802.11b? (I take it that I have ...
Summary: I have two problems: I need to allow a Mac OS 10.3.4 client to share files with Small Business Server 2003, and I need the Mac client running Entoura...
Summary: Having an external IP address on the server is not secure in the first place. A router would add a layer of protection by providing NAT. Who provide...
Summary: Remember that I'm talking purely from the client PC's point of view. I have no control over the DHCP server. In this case the DHCP provider is a publi...
Summary: Well, software firewalls come in two flavors - individual host based (black ice) and server based (checkpoint). With individual packages you lose the ...
Summary: Well, let's start off from the beginning. Your ISP provides you with one (1) working IP Address to connect to the Internet with. It does not "network...
Summary: If you have multiple public IP's from your ISP, you should connect a switch to your DSL modem, and connect the routers to the switch. This would put ...
Summary: Sounds like a a bad set of receive wires. If you have the equipment, replace both of the RJ45 ends or if your using patch cords, pull in another drop...
Summary: If you had a desktop computer you could just pop in a wifi card into the desktop and connect it wirelessly by connecting using adhoc mode and hang the...
Summary: LEGAL NOTE **I am NOT trying to steal a wifi signal, the example I am using is only used for testing for when I need to connect to an outdoor wifi rou...
Summary: It is odd that this issue is not being discussed more widly in public fora. I suppose that most people think of it as just another pop up ad or spam a...
Summary: Very simple about the legality of it: If you are on their network without their consent, it is illegal. You should also understand that using public w...
Summary: I actually sale LAN/WAN equipment solutions and products for a living. What you want is done all the time. It's called Dial on Demand Routing. The p...
Summary: I have SMART VOIP IAD, but I don't have good manual. This equipment have 1 FXS, 1 FXO, 1 LAN, 1 WAN port. I connect analog phone on FXS port, and pub...
Summary: LOL....I had forgotten about the kotex as we never use them where I'm working now. ;) We generally use a parachute or balloon when possible but we ha...
Summary: OK, so I am in a wifi zone in Italy with a "great" connection that my computer says I am connected to. But, when I open IE it "looks" for awhile and ...
Summary: I don't think it is illegal, I don't know your laws, but it might conflict with other people using these IPs. If you have a mailserver and give it on...
Summary: OldManRiver it is always hard to determine the posters level of computer literacy and grasp of the english language in public forums. What you describ...
Summary: sounds like interference, load up the xp wireless monitor, or the util that shows the connection meter, see how much reception there is. if its not ve...
Summary: Thanks jefro, I'll maybe do a bit more experimenting with the devices I have. Curt: 'Interesting places and conditions' or not you've obviously never...