- Re: can you add an access point wirelessly?
- Posted on July 7th, 2003 | 0 Comments
Linksys does sell dedicated repeaters. I saw it on the shelf today. Sammy wrote:
- Routers with Print Server
- Posted on July 5th, 2003 | 1 Comments
Hi Guys Heard that routers with print server intergrated on it can only support a few kind of printer. Is this true? How to find out which are the printers that they support? Thanks
- Adding Netgear MR814v2 to wireless network
- Posted on July 5th, 2003 | 5 Comments
Hi, I am currently running a network of two laptops (both under WinXP) via two MA401 wireless PCMCIA cards. I have one laptop connected via USB to a cable modem (Toshiba pcx2200) and by sharing the...
- Client wont connect to internet through server pc...help!
- Posted on July 4th, 2003 | 0 Comments
I have 2 PCs, both running XPPro, both with NICs installed.PC1 has ADSL connection which is fully functional. I have the network running between the 2 PCs. LAN settings: IP settings for the TCP...
- Linksys BEFSR81, multiple routers/subnet, single Internet, Port Forwarding
- Posted on July 4th, 2003 | 0 Comments
The setup: Roommate situation, he's got his toys, I've got mine. Cablemodem. 2 befsr81s, etc. We are sharing the cable connection, and are set up in the following way (mostly so his gaming...
- Re: Hub+Router= Lost NAT?? I figured it out
- Posted on July 3rd, 2003 | 0 Comments
i thought the connection should be modem -> wan port on router, lan port on router -> switch -> computers and for the router, need to enable the following for vpn to work: IPSEC pass through pptp...
- Re: Help with Wireless
- Posted on July 3rd, 2003 | 0 Comments
Patricia E wrote: I have the impression that linksys WAP11 access point can be configured to become a signal booster. You may want to check their webpage.
- Extra Network Bridges
- Posted on July 3rd, 2003 | 0 Comments
In the process of reconfiguring my LAN router and hub with my new Windows XP system I have ended up with two extra and unwanted Network Bridges in the Network Connections folder. They both say...
- Need assurance I'm not an idiot...
- Posted on July 3rd, 2003 | 5 Comments
OK, here's the thing: I've been posting a topic over at comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.chips but it is about Networking, and some person keeps insisting I am a complete idiot. Here's the deal, I've got 2...
- Re: Linksys Router (BEFW11S4 - ver1)... Constantly losing PPPoE with my ISP
- Posted on July 2nd, 2003 | 0 Comments
Does the router have a "keep alive" option for the pppoe connection? btb "JC" <jfc1976@netzero.net> wrote in message news:50f74ee2.0306190317.3e65b30f@posting.google.com...
- Re: Problem with Actiontec wireless Cable/DSL Router and Earthlink DSL
- Posted on July 1st, 2003 | 1 Comments
OK, I actually got this problem fixed, though it wasn't the Ethernet cable that was causing the problem. Apparently I was setting the router to get the IP addresses through PPPooE instead of...
- Re: networking installation. cables v hubs
- Posted on July 1st, 2003 | 0 Comments
Robbie wrote: I think you've identified the issues correctly. Unfortunately, the necessary conclusion is that the amount of contention will depend on the usage pattern. My first inclination is...
- Dell OptiPlex XMT 5133 - issue with ISA/PCI slots
- Posted on June 28th, 2003 | 0 Comments
Hi there, I have an old Dell OptiPlex XMT 5133 computer, and recently I had to reinstall the operating system - Windows NT 4.0, service pack 6. This computer is peculiar: it has two boards...
- Re: Routers: Do I need one?
- Posted on June 27th, 2003 | 0 Comments
Chris wrote: There are three common ways to share an internet connection using a cable or DSL modem. For a 3-PC setup, these look like: 1. Cable/DSL<==>Modem<==>Hub/Sw<==>PC-1 ; each PC plugs...
- Re: Routers: Do I need one?
- Posted on June 26th, 2003 | 0 Comments
On 26 Jun 2003 18:52:26 GMT, cminmich@aol.com (Chris) wrote: If your ISP only provides you with a single IP address, and you want more than one peecee to access the internet through the same ISP,...
- Re: SpeedStream Powerline equipment -- major flaw?
- Posted on June 25th, 2003 | 0 Comments
I think I've just put the last nail in the coffin. I finally had time to conduct a few more tests: #1 I plugged both modules into the same outlet. #2 I tried changing the Network...
- Re: Router Woes with Blueyonder
- Posted on June 23rd, 2003 | 0 Comments
Steve wrote: The correct answer is no. The cable modem is always connected to the network. If you tell the RP614 that it does need to logon then it will try to logon but will always fail as the...
- Re: Can anyone Recommended a small Home network setup site
- Posted on June 23rd, 2003 | 0 Comments
"Jon" <gremlin@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:3ef66fb1@news.alphalink.com.au... http://www.practicallynetworked.com

