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LinkSys WRT54GS and Power Over Ethernet
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another quick question: is the LinkSys power adapter > multi-standard (110 to 230 V)? Can't answer your other questions about the WRT54GS, but my WRT54GS plug-in type transformer/power supply is single input only. Input - 120VAC, 60Hz, 23W. Output...
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WRT54GS Low output power - New out of box
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buying a Linksys WRE54G expander? >> Also, if the power output of the Linksys WRT54GS is 28dB, what would be > the power output after implementing the Sveasoft firmware? >> John >>> Sean wrote: >> Yes, I've been very happy with it and I implement...
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parabolic antenna and beam width
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parabolic antenna and beam width. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () Hi all, I purchased two LinkSys WRT54GS wifi routers to set up a wireless bridge between two houses, the distance is about 340 meters, there are some oak trees in the line...
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Yes, the Linksys WRT54G V5 Really Is a Lousy Router
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are bumping up the radio output power, overclocking the CPU and restricting the airflow around the unit. When it comes to increasing the radio output power I think a lot of people do this blindly without thinking of the consequences, in some circumstances...
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Difference between routers: compact vs regular
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of this firmware gives tons of capabilities beyond the standard firmware, including the ability to do wireless bridging, and the ability to increase the wireless power output. DD-WRT for example. It supports many WRT54G's, but not the WRT54GC. This is...
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Linksys Bridge & Router Drop Signal
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run for 10 minutes, you will see any and all, hidded or not. In some cases you can over drive a conection, reducing power output can help. This happen if you are too close. Its based on the signal pattern given off by the router. dual antenna give off a figure...
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Extending Wireless Range
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connect it to the existing router with an >>> ethernet cable? Can routers be daisy-chained together? >>>>>> Thanks! >>> Scott Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () I've got a Linksys WRT54GS. I tried to make my own reflector with limited...
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WRT54GS WDS bridge bandwidth problem
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laptops and WRT54GS LAN ports are running 100Mbps full-duplex. > 5. Anything connected between the WRT54GS boxes that might slow > things down such as a 10/100 Hub? Negative, the laptops are connected directly to the WRT54GS boxes, and the WRT54GS...
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Network reconfiguration
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I am getting a Brother EHL5280DW printer (has wireless) Cable modem is an RCA DCM425 with one ethernet and one USB connector available. Wireless router is Linksys WRT54GS with 4 ethernet outputs. And then there's the Vonage modem, which is Vonage and...
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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...
