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I want to make a setup like this:
cable modem <-cable-> wireless router 1 <-wireless-> wireless router 2 in another room <-cables-> PCs in another room
Basically, I want to extend my network access across the house and then have a bunch...
Started by Dana Robinson on
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by 11 people.
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What I was looking for....
With the higher end wireless routers it allows you to network all of the access points together.
Some higher end wireless routers have support for dual radio setups where the users talk.
With another.
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I've been curious about this for awhile now. I don't know if I'm seeing a real pattern or not, but having worked with many home office/small office wireless routers for a few years now, I've noticed that the heavier the traffic is in the environment, ...
Started by Keith Bentrup on
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My last wireless router was screwed into a wall high the router's propertery....
In my experience in closets or somewhere with no airflow .
And more other wireless networks in closer proximity may be giving your router fits.
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I have 3 computers that were working fine on a home network. I had file sharing going on on all 3. There is one desktop, and 2 wireless laptops. I had come upon this just the other day and for the life of me I cannot determine as to what has happened....
Started by kjpcsrepair on
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by 7 people.
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There may have)? Using ipconfig and ping: are you obtaining an ip address, can you ping
the router, and if s can you ping one of the other ....
Kevin I suggest you look at your wireless router's settings.
Thank you for your input.
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The network has been restored, I had renewed each wireless network and it seemed to do the trick
Thanks to all !
Started by kjpcsrepair on
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by 9 people.
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There may from the same router....
Kevin I suggest you look at your wireless router's settings.
Of the wireless laptops to the router to see if that would make a difference and setup the network, thank you for your input.
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In response to the "wireless connection", some of our toys, such as the
pads, laptops, Nintendo DS's, has
the peripheral for connecting wirelessly built in. Click or tell it to
connect to an available wireless signal. You may be requested to provide a...
Started by Mac Wade on
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by 10 people.
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There may from the same router....
Kevin I suggest you look at your wireless router's settings.
Of the wireless laptops to the router to see if that would make a difference and setup the network, thank you for your input.
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@Robert, Am interested in your take on Networking (Ethernet & Wifi), and the role Windows plays in the instability.
Assuming just router, w/o Server or NAS, would a Linux-based network be more stable?
I am Windows-based (Linux in VM) in Home-Office, with...
Started by ms115 on
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There mayI have 3 computers ....
Kevin I suggest you look at your wireless router's settings.
Of the wireless laptops to the router to see if that would make a difference and setup the network, thank you for your input.
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@Christopher: IP address: A series of four numbers, each from the range of 0 to 255, separated
by periods, which uniquely identify a node (usually a computer) on an
internet. Although the underlying IP relies on these numeric addresses,
people usually...
Started by dark.an9el on
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by 9 people.
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There may from the same router....
Kevin I suggest you look at your wireless router's settings.
Of the wireless laptops to the router to see if that would make a difference and setup the network, thank you for your input.
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I have a DIR-625 Wireless Router for my home network. We have several PCs connected and all get excellent speeds but for some reason, the 2 Apple notebooks I have connected drag when loading up web pages. Proximity to the router has been ruled out. Is...
Started by Brian David Berman on
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You could also try to plug the laptops directly to the router with ethernet cable and see if the problem persists (to rule out the wireless on 192.168.1.1, wireless....
Try lowering the MTU on the router (wireless settings).
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I got an ADSL internet connection that goes into a Linksys wireless router that features a built-in firewall. Are those kinds of firewalls typically good enough for regular use, or should look into securing the computers on our home network more tightly...
Started by Fredrik Mörk on
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This is also your....
Finally, if you have wireless connections enabled on your router, you'll want to think about other.
Well, 90% of the problems with wireless routers are leaving it open network.
Some of the "Whoops" factor.
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So lets say i have a network of < 20 computers including a server that needs to be accessed externally, what router/firewall solutions would you recommend? Can be either hardware or software and would need to be able to do
NAT Firewall DMZ Native VPN...
Started by Glenn Slaven on
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by 14 people.
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If you want a....
Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_router_or_firewall_distributions
Software wise, a small linux box with 3 much experience with Linux.
It sounds like a router/firewall Linux distribution would serve you just fine.
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