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DSL Modem/router/access point
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DSL Modem/router/access point. anyone know what modem/router/access point for DSL or ADSL is the best to use right now? my current 2wire 1701hg just took a dump on me and i am looking for something that can let the user/admin of the device able to manage IPs...
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ADSL modem and WIFI Router
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I'd like to connect my ADSL modem/router to my WIFI router, with the > WIFI router handling the DCHP. The WIFI router has a port for a > direct LAN connection with the modem. I've tried everything I can > think of, but I'm out of ideas at this point, can...
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SBS2003 and Belkin Wireless router/access point
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SBS2003 and Belkin Wireless router/access point. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless () Our network is SBS2003 and 2 PCs cabled in and the 4 are wireless. Previously when server was just Win2003, we had it as peer-peer network....
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Cable modem and router
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provides my internet (with dynamic IP), has put some > limitations or so, that it is impossibe to connect through a router? > Can I just connect a router/access point to a cable modem? And does it work > to share the internet over home WLAN without woring...
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Using a Linksys router as an access point
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Using a Linksys router as an access point. Archived from groups: () Hi, I have two wireless routers. One is connected as normal, but I want to extend my range with the other one (i.e. turn it into an access point). How do I do it (please tell it step by...
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Raylink wireless cards to an access point
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your two wireless cards at one time as the access point has no way to share a single IP address. You install the router between the DSL modem and the Raylink access point. There's not much you need to do on the W2K machines. The router will deliver NAT...
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3 Wireless routers in a single premises?
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That quality and type of router or access point depends on your >requirements and price limitations. I'm partial to separate boxes for >the DSL and cable modems, for the routers, and for the wireless access>points. Give some specs (coverage area, price,...
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Possible To Piggyback Routers?
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the g router, and just ignore the b router. Why not just buy an access point instead? Some routers you can piggyback, but others complain that the WAN IP is actually an internal address. Which brand of router do you have? -- Lucas Tam (REMOVEnntp...
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mn-700 as an access point
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mn-700 as an access point. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.xbox,microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware () Hi, I'm have a Msft MN-700 Router/Access Point. I'm trying to use it as an access point on the other end of the house. The Cable modem and...
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wireless access point?
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WRT54G is the wireless router/access point, and the WUSB54G is a wireless client. That is the way it is supposed to work. He is not talking about wired PC's - but wired access points. In the original post, he has a WRT54G, and a wireless client far...
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Netgear - Product
Includes Gateway, Power adapter, 10 ft. Ethernet cable, USB cable, Installation Guide, Resource CD, Warranty card, Support information card; 4) 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing Auto-Uplink? RJ-45 ports...
