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New high end DDR3 System
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the direct link to my wish list again, It's Dutch sorry :o, but you'll be able to see the products. [210544]=1&product[76911]=2&product[204729]=1&product[207707]=2&product[212040]=1&product[196174]=1&product[113967]=1&product[224663]=1&product[204552]=1...
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Bridging with linksys products... a lost art?
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Bridging with linksys products... a lost art?. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () The situation: Downstairs: wireless router and dsl modem for internet acces. Upstairs: 2 pc's (with ethernet adapters). Roaming: a laptop with a wifi adapter....
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Using powerline to get wireless past a "thick" kitchen wall
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suffers from the thick kitchen wall. I want to improve the speed of this link. Would a powerline network help in this case? I'm thinking of using two powerline bridges (Linksys PLEBR10) like this: WRT > PL2 > WAP Thanks...
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Setting up big wireless network problems
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alt.internet.wireless () What about using a bridge? A bridge let's you plug in a network cable on one side and wireless comes out the other. Here is a Linksys product for that: DLink probably has something similar. Jeff "prof3ta" wrote...
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Yes, the Linksys WRT54G V5 Really Is a Lousy Router
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Yes, the Linksys WRT54G V5 Really Is a Lousy Router. User forums around the web have been abuzz with complaints about the non-Linux version of one of Linksys' most popular products. Tim Higgins tested it and the WRT54GL Linux-based version and found at least...
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Wireless connection, 2Wire Homeportal, 3 computers
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is > that you're trying to set up a wireless bridge, and the Linksys won't > do that with the 2Wire. >> Ron Bandes, CCNP, CTT+, etc. > To follow Ron's post: R.K., you can add a wireless bridge to your Linksys WIRED router. Since you have a...
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Home Network....
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to Point Bridging. 2. Purchase a wireless bridge. Dlink and Linksys make such a product. It's basically a box which coverts wired ethernet to wireless. Linksys calls their wireless bridge a "Wireless Gaming Bridge" or something like that. Option...
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parabolic antenna and beam width
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as a bridge, AP, AP client or repeater. "meATprivacyDOTnet" wrote in message news:30mcquF318d9pU1@uni-berlin.de... > Hi all, > I purchased two LinkSys WRT54GS wifi routers to set up a wireless bridge> between two houses, the distance is about...
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Linksys Bridge Question
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a friend's house, probably with 2-3 access points. I was looking at the Linksys products for 802.11g. I've read a couple of reviews that said the newer firmware does support bridging for the WRT54G. However, I called up Linksys and they said it doesn't....
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Using a wireless access point?
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about 255 connections, so you should have plenty of capability with your Robotics. I have a Linksys cable modem and a Linksys BEFW11S4 Wireless B Broadband Router. I've got it set up to act as a DHCP serving IP addresses in the 192.168.2.x range (x...
