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Using a wireless access point?
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Using a wireless access point?. Archived from groups: alt.video.ptv.tivo () Instead of using a USB wireless adapter (for TiVo ToGo), I've read where you can used a wired adapter and a "bridge." Can a wireless access point serve as a bridge? All of the...
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Using a wireless access point?
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Using a wireless access point?. Archived from groups: alt.video.ptv.tivo () Instead of using a USB wireless adapter (for TiVo ToGo), I've read where you can used a wired adapter and a "bridge." Can a wireless access point serve as a bridge? All of the...
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Connect to PC via wireless access point
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Connect to PC via wireless access point. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc () Is it possible to connect to a PC via a wireless access point. I have a 3com 802.11g access point for my home network one of the PCs is connected to the net and...
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MN-700 Wireless Access Point
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an MN-700 as >an access point: it is wired to another router and the MN_700 provides >wireless access at that point. The MN_700 cannot act as an access point>using a wireless connection (that is what I think is meant by 'wireless>bridge' - it has...
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wireless access pt vs wireless router
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wireless access pt vs wireless router. I an in the process of going wireless. Upon looking up certain products I found that in several case wireless router were as cheap (or cheaper) the wireless access points (WAP). Why is this? What are the differences...
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Wired network how to access wireless router
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pcs connected via wire to the Buffalo Ethernet Wireless Converter with 4 point switch (WLI-TX4-G54HP-1) Downstairs: BT home hub. connected to phones. This i believe is my best option. Upstairs a very powerful Wireless access point for all the PCs. Downstairs...
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Access Points vs. Antenna - Recomendation please
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no kidding!! Thanks Steve. I definitley did not know about having too many access points causing the network to slow down. I'll probably pick up a wireless router and a seperate access point and see where that gets me. I only figure I'd need more...
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access point and unwired computer
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point or a wireless router, but to be truthful I'm not sure I follow exactly what you have now. You say you have a wireless router? In theory that is all you should need, unless you are using that wireless router to connect to another wireless access...
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Jumping wireless Connections
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access point and enable ssid broadcast. if your access point is not broadcasting it's ssid then xp will abandon it in favor of a point that is broadcasting. i can't tell you how to do it other than to read the manual as each access point has its own...
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Bridging the wireless and other connections
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better. > No internet, no HTTP acces to the router and/or the wireless access point. >> If I delete the bridge and REPAIR the wireless connection, everything is > back and OK again. Bridging to connections probably somehow destroys >access> to DNS...
