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If I upgrade the internal wireless G card in my Dell Inspiron B130 laptop to a wireless N card, will I be able to plug in the laptop's built-in wireless G antenna and expect that to work?
Started by Dennis on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
If your laptop only has one and the new wireless N card wants to use.
However, there are some wireless N cards that can use multiple antennas.
Like JSidhu said, it should work.
Yes, it should work.
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I have cat 5e wired throughout the house terminating in the basement right beside the incoming internet cable modem. This would be a great place to put a Gigabit wireless N router, however, when I place the router in that area the wireless (N) portion...
Started by Playing With on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Wireless? changing the number to a non overlapping channel number should allow both wireless routers.
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I would like to buy a new wireless n router but keep my wireless g router for the sake of supporting older wifi-enabled devices. Can i put these 2 routers next to each other and configure them so they won't interfere with each other?
Started by burnt1ce on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Can you find just a wireless-N router, without backward support for A/B/G? I haven't.
Support simultanious use of both N and G wireless networks with no downsides, so you may prefer to just do this.
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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.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
With the higher end wireless....
Some higher end wireless routers have support for dual radio setups where the users talk to the network in the G or N band and it talks to the back end network using the wireless A band.
With another.
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I'm talking about a consumer level router. Does the router itself store any internet history from people connected to the router? Specifically I would like to know about the Apple wireless router but information about any wireless router would be helpful...
Started by Bob on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
What people are doing beyond what addresses things need ... .
You could get access to dns/arp caching on the router, but that wouldn't tell you anything about individual users, and it wouldn't be a real accurate way to tell anything .
Not really in general.
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I just installed Windows 7 (32 bit) on a Medion MD96500 (Intel 2200BG Wireless Card) and then installed the Windows Vista (32 bit) driver. Now, in the "device driver window", the Wireless Card is listed as working/active. If I want to set up a wireless...
Started by Jakob Schmitt on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
One way to activate wireless.
Are not only "Quick Launch Buttons" but ALSO a hardware activation .
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I already have an existing wireless network. How can I connect an additional access point wirelessly to that network so that the new access point can provide a wired connection to other devices on the network?
Background:
My wife's family gave us a Samsung...
Started by Ben McCormack on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
( Features: "Wireless modes: access point (AP), wireless....
You can download it here , and read more about features on the wiki page .
Well, to start, I would advise Cat5 over Wireless any day if you are talking about a permanent firmware".
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I want to connect two laptops through their wireless network adapters. I dont want to use any wireless router or access point. How can I do that. Both are running windows xp, where one has sp2 and other has sp3. I am looking around internet but unable...
Started by Tahir Akram on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
Adhoc.mspx
It's called Ad-Hoc wireless networking and it can be used to connect PCs to each other.
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If I am using the wireless cards in my two laptops to establish a home network using Windows 7, in other words a "homegroup," can I share an internet connection obtained from a wireless adaptor plugged into one of my usb ports?
If so, what is the procedure...
Started by Slow Learner on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Well, first you'll need to have at least one wifi adapter that supports AP mode (access point), configure the access point (SSID, encryption, password, etc.) then you can share the internet connection on this machine and the other computer will be connecting... .
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Possible Duplicate:
Wireless G/Wireless N/and ATA/wired ethernet
Is there a way to attenuate a Neighbor's wireless signal strength so that I can get between strength in my own home?
Which leads me to a possible solution by having a wired gigabit router...
Started by Playing With on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Give NetStumbler a try, which will give you an idea with just disabling wireless and....
There Gbit wired/wireless routers (Linksys for example) and you can check what channel the neighbors try changing the channel your wireless uses.
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