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Help. Laptop cannot connect to wireless router
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Help. Laptop cannot connect to wireless router. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () My setup: Desktop running XP Pro (not SP2) Laptop running XP Pro (not SP2) Netgear 814 - 802.11b wireless router. No WEP, no access conrol, nothing enabled....
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DI 624+ Wireless Router MAC Address Filtering
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DI 624+ Wireless Router MAC Address Filtering. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () Has anybody experienced any problems with the D-Link DI 624+ Wireless Router and MAC Addresss Filtering. Whenever I enable MAC Address filtering, My PC running...
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LAN not working, Wireless working fine (D-Link DGL-4300 router)
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problem with a D-link DGL 4300 wireless router and I cannot understand how this can happen. It was very unfortunate since the router is a replacement router for another one that just quit on me... Flat out. So, did you get the problem solved Graversen?...
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Wireless Network Security for Dummies, Please
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a couple of points in addition. Entering the MAC addresses of your wireless cards into the router makes use of a feature called 'MAC address filtering'. Ideally this should only let the computers you own become active participants in your wireless...
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Router as an Access Point
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I forgot the exact model numbers. When I enabled MAC address filtering, the wireless part of the puzzle would not pass broadcasts. Therefore, the wireless clients did not get a DHCP address. When gave them static IP address, Windoze browsing would not...
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Sudden wireless network problem
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full connectivity. But I > still can't "see" my wireless router (i.e. it's admin web page). > If you're using MAC address filtering, check that. -- Conor If Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching...
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Sudden wireless network problem
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full connectivity. But I > still can't "see" my wireless router (i.e. it's admin web page). > If you're using MAC address filtering, check that. -- Conor If Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching...
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Determine IP address of WRT54G
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and run: arp -s 192.168.0.2 00-aa-00-62-c6-09 where 192.168.0.2 is an IP address other than what you guess the router is set for and the 00-aa-00-62-c6-09 is the MAC address of the router. Then, just run: and you should get to the web config page....
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How to make Linksys Wireless B more secure
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router settings. >>>> 1. Turn on MAC Address Filtering. Each computer has a unique MAC >>address, so you enable only computers that you have allowed on to >> access the network. How this is done seems to be unique to each >> brand of wireless router...
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Wireless Access Solution - At a caravan park
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You could also need an antenna if you have a metal skin on the caravan. I would first get a wireless router that has the ability to connect an external antenna to it, most do. Then put a wireless card in your computer and see what happens, if you get a...
