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if you use one WGR614UK to connect to another WGR614UK , netgear willl
report you to the FBI
"Peter" <toffeehammerNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have a question - might be a stupid one - so I will say sorry first...
>
> Our office has a netgear WGR614UK in place - GREAT
>
> I also want to have wireless adsl at home too - I can go and buy another
> WGR614UK I suppose
>
> BUT - can I still link to the office as WELL??? (laptop running XP Pro)
>
> Any advice taken straight to office IT guy lol
>
> Peter
>
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Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless (More info?)
> I have a question - might be a stupid one - so I will say sorry first...
>
> Our office has a netgear WGR614UK in place - GREAT
>
> I also want to have wireless adsl at home too - I can go and buy another
> WGR614UK I suppose
>
> BUT - can I still link to the office as WELL??? (laptop running XP Pro)
>
> Any advice taken straight to office IT guy lol
>
> Peter
Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless (More info?)
"Peter" <toffeehammerNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in news:c763eh$l4b$1
@titan.btinternet.com:
> can I still link to the office as WELL??? (laptop running XP Pro)
Yes. Windows XP has built-in support for wireless LANs and allows you
to configure multiple WLAN profiles. I currently have nine set up on
my laptop PC - my own WLAN plus the 8 customer WLANs that I support.
Your laptop will pick up the WLAN(s) in range and offer to connect.
You don't have to use an identical wireless router for your home set-
up, anything WiFi certified will do the trick.
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"Frank le Spikkin" <zaq@invalid.jp> wrote in message
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> "Peter" <toffeehammerNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in news:c763eh$l4b$1
> @titan.btinternet.com:
>
> > can I still link to the office as WELL??? (laptop running XP Pro)
>
> Yes. Windows XP has built-in support for wireless LANs and allows you
> to configure multiple WLAN profiles. I currently have nine set up on
> my laptop PC - my own WLAN plus the 8 customer WLANs that I support.
> Your laptop will pick up the WLAN(s) in range and offer to connect.
>
> You don't have to use an identical wireless router for your home set-
> up, anything WiFi certified will do the trick.
>
Thanx v much Frank
Peter
"Frank le Spikkin" <zaq@invalid.jp> wrote in message
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> "Peter" <toffeehammerNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in news:c763eh$l4b$1
> @titan.btinternet.com:
>
> > can I still link to the office as WELL??? (laptop running XP Pro)
>
> Yes. Windows XP has built-in support for wireless LANs and allows you
> to configure multiple WLAN profiles. I currently have nine set up on
> my laptop PC - my own WLAN plus the 8 customer WLANs that I support.
> Your laptop will pick up the WLAN(s) in range and offer to connect.
>
> You don't have to use an identical wireless router for your home set-
> up, anything WiFi certified will do the trick.
>
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