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I would like to set up a G wireless access point. We already have Bs
for about 4 years.

I connect the wireless access point to one of the ethernet cables and I
am able to access the wirelless access point without using any cables
just typing 192.168.1.245 which is linksys model no WAP54G v2.

I set a new SSID for that point but I was never able to catch that SSID
on my computer. What is he difference bw a access point and a router it
was pretty easy on my home networking.

I plugged the LAN connection to one of the ethernet cables which i use
for my computer.

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You should contact Linksys support. This newsgroup supports Microsoft's
Broadband Networking hardware and software only, not other products or
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"newhorizon" <mehmeteser@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1125189987.610869.314480@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I would like to set up a G wireless access point. We already have Bs
> for about 4 years.
>
> I connect the wireless access point to one of the ethernet cables and I
> am able to access the wirelless access point without using any cables
> just typing 192.168.1.245 which is linksys model no WAP54G v2.
>
> I set a new SSID for that point but I was never able to catch that SSID
> on my computer. What is he difference bw a access point and a router it
> was pretty easy on my home networking.
>
> I plugged the LAN connection to one of the ethernet cables which i use
> for my computer.
>

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Run the software that came with the Linksys Access Point. It's the easiest
WAP I've ever dealt with.
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging



"newhorizon" <mehmeteser@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1125189987.610869.314480@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I would like to set up a G wireless access point. We already have Bs
> for about 4 years.
>
> I connect the wireless access point to one of the ethernet cables and I
> am able to access the wirelless access point without using any cables
> just typing 192.168.1.245 which is linksys model no WAP54G v2.
>
> I set a new SSID for that point but I was never able to catch that SSID
> on my computer. What is he difference bw a access point and a router it
> was pretty easy on my home networking.
>
> I plugged the LAN connection to one of the ethernet cables which i use
> for my computer.
>

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