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D Link and netgear working together
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D Link and netgear working together. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () If i configure one of my AP as an AP client They just dont seem to talk together. My paquets seems to arrive no where.... I have heard of people havind a dlink repeater...
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D Link and netgear working together
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D Link and netgear working together. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () thanks for your time. I tried to use the dlink as repeater and it is bullshit. so i tried to use it as an ap but i dont succed in having him talk with the other AP. It...
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D Link and netgear working together
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D Link and netgear working together. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () Hi, I cant have a netgear adsl modem / router / aP work with a d link 700 ap. As anyone succeded in have those 2 products work together ? What is the wifi standard...
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Linking Netgear WGR614 and ME102
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Linking Netgear WGR614 and ME102. I have a WGR614 wireless router and a ME102 wireless access point. At the moment I have wired clients attached to both and a wireless client that connects to the WGR614 router. I am however trying to get the ME102 to connect...
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Netgear WGR614 Router Configuration
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Netgear WGR614 Router Configuration. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () I'm having trouble with a Netgear WGR614 router. I installed it yesterday and it's working fine for connecting to the Internet on a wired connection and a wireless connection,...
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Volume control at the speaker?
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hotmail.com... > So, if I was to point you to a company that's actually working on uncompressed > digital audio links and they confirmed what I said, would you apologise for your > stupid comment above ? Wireless computer network links can and do...
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//Tosh is not accessible
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Tosh is not accessible. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics () Hi, I'm stumped. I run 2 PCs, a desktop and a Portable. They both link to a Netgear Router via ethernet. Both run XP Professional I've created a workgroup and when...
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NAT is not a mechanism for securing a network.. but.. HELP!
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as strong security as a > "real firewall". Maybe some people claim that. I wouldn't, and don't know anyone > who would. Together with clever filtering, a NAT router can provide good security against such attacks. > They mention pings and then say...
