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Linksys WRT54GS and WAP54G
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Linksys WRT54GS and WAP54G. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () Hi, I figured out on the net that the Linksys WAP54G can repeat the Linksys WRT54G (if latest firmwares are installed in router and accesspoint)./ Linksys has also the WRT54GS...
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Netgear and Linksys 54G
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GMT, Senor Man wrote: >Hmmm. Strange. I just tried a Linksys WAP54G AP with my WT511T and they >talk just fine. I normally use a Netgear WGT624 with the 511T. > Is anything different between the WRT54GS and the WAP54G? George -- for email...
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LinkSys WRT54GS and Power Over Ethernet
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LinkSys WRT54GS and Power Over Ethernet. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () Hi, I am going to buy a couple of LinkSys WRT54GS wireless routers to set up an external wi-fi bridge (about 340 meters). I will put the LinkSys routers on the roofs...
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If I am going buy a LINKSYS WAP54G shouldnt I just buy a L..
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If I am going buy a LINKSYS WAP54G shouldnt I just buy a L... Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () For the extra few pounds i get the added features. I assume the WRT54G has all the features contained in the WAP54G plus a few extras ???. Archived...
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parabolic antenna and beam width
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 16:42:21 +0100, meATprivacyDOTnet wrote: >I purchased two LinkSys WRT54GS wifi routers to set up a wireless bridge >between two houses, Send them back and get either a pair of WAP54G bridge radios, or a single WAP54G to talk to...
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Using powerline to get wireless past a "thick" kitchen wall
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half duplex and therefore cuts your bandwidth in half. If you use it as an extension cord for your WAP54G, you will lose bandwidth. Since you already have a WAP54G, just drill a hole in the wall, run CAT5 through the hole, and connect the WAP54G as an...
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Dell 1184 and Linksys WRE54G?
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stinks. > Should I switch to a Linksys router? > Thanks for any info. > Rob According to the Linksys product page for the WRE54G: "The Wireless-G Range Expander is compatible with the Linksys WAP54G Access Point, and both the WRT54G and WRT54GS Wireless...
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Recommend an access point with 4 port
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signal strength. Granted it is an older WAP54G from when they were at their prime but that WRT54GS should still be able to get close to that range. If you got a linksys pcmcia card with speedbooster you would probably get more range than internal wireless...
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Hawking antenna and Linksys WRE54G Expander
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received my order for the Hawking HAI15SC Hi-Gain 15dbi corner directional antenna. Replaced the right antenna on my Linksys WRT54GS router with the Hawking antenna. My wireless-enabled laptop experienced absolutely NO increase in signal from the Hawking...
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Linksys "range expanders" versus Linksys APs in Repeater m..
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Linksys "range expanders" versus Linksys APs in Repeater m... Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () Anyone have experience with both? Basically, I have a centrally placed Linksys WRT54GS router and I want to extend its range through some problematic...
