Summary: ok, im just wondering how i could set this up.. i have a wireless network in my house. i have a linksys WRT54G wireless router, and its attached to th...
Summary: OK, We've tried this on two laptops now to no success. I have a Dell TrueMobile 1170 Access Point which I need to access the CLI (Command Line Interf...
Summary: I am currently on satellite modem, which means that I can't use a traditional router to split up my internet access. I am running Microsoft's ICS on ...
Summary: Either that, or you purchase an access point that the landlord could plug into the router port instead of the existing CAT5 cable that you have plugge...
Summary: Okay, so a *non*technical* friend has bought a Belkin wireless access point. His setup is a desktop, notebook and he is using cable broadband. The guy...
Summary: Think about it. The broadband modem has one public IP address. The wireless access point links to a wireless adapter and acts as a "cable" for the sy...
Summary: I have a Netgear WPN824 router and a Linksys BEFW11S4 router. Lightning got my Linksys router, actually it just got the RJ-45 ports. The wireless ca...
Summary: Hi,I have a DSL/Modem/Router connected to my main computer. It's both wired and wireless. I want to connect a 2nd PC. I have access to a FREE WAP and ...
Summary: Except I don't want to wire together the two access points. That's why i'd be using the upstairs one as a bridge. I think it'll work. MATT PAT ...
Summary: I could use some advice. I have a 21-room Motel and restaurant in three buildings where I want accomplish multiple things. My Internet Service provid...
Summary: My family's network currently has one Belkin F5D7230-4 router. I bought another router (same make and model), and want to use it as an access point. ...
Summary: Please excuse my ignorance, but I am new to wireless networking. I have a Gateway running Win ME on a high-speed cable Internet connection. I just bou...
Summary: I just moved and subsequently downsized, but as a result I now have had to split my computers up into two groups, one lot at one end of the house the ...
Summary: Depends on exactly what linksys product you have. Is it a router or just an access point? Is it a 802.11b or a newer 802.11g? Really need to specify ...
Summary: I am trying to deploy several Cisco 1242 access points. I am using power injectors to power the devices, but the status light stays orange. If I plu...
Summary: Hi I set up a home network about a year ago and now I'm thinking of adding wireless capabilities to it so I can use the laptops everywhere in the hous...
Summary: I have 2 different wireless routers and a x-box. I have one of the routers connected to the internet broadcasting that signal. I am wanting to use m...
Summary: I am thinking of building a wireless network to serve the finish shacks at ski races. We have a DSL connection at our home about 400 yards from the s...
Summary: I think you misunderstand what a wireless access point will do. To use a wireless access point you first need a wired Internet connection. As you don...
Summary: I currently have a pc connected to broadband via adsl modem. I have a laptop that I want to be able to use wirelessly. I want to be able to use the pc...
Summary: Hi all, I'm after a bit of advice as to which way to go. At home I currently have two PCs networked via a Netgear DG814 router/ADSL modem. I'm losing ...
Summary: I just bought a SlingBox that I want to put in my living room (to plug into the cable box). I have a wireless network setup in my house, but don't ha...
Summary: Hi, i'm using a belkin f5d7230-4 belkin router and i need help to use it to connect to my brother's network to use the internet. he is the one with th...
Summary: As far as speed, performance and range. It would make no difference as to which hardware you use. However, the location of the router/AP will. If run...