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1. If my cable service provides only 1.5 Mbps, then a WAP that up to 11 Mbps (802.11b) is more than enough right?
2 supports. Is this a correct setup for wireless networks?
Cable modem — u003e WAP (WAP say it has a switch and cable / DSL router built in) — u003e sends a signal wireless card (on my laptop) is the simplest setup
This correct?
but if the WAP does not have a switch or router built . I would have the WAP to connect to a switch or a router or both? or would it be a WAP u003e u003e router to switch .
or the router-switch u003e u003e WAP . AHH so confused: confused:: confused:
this the WAP I was thinking of getting this (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=1051384294158u0026skuId=4221407u0026type=productu0026cmp =% 20% 20)
with this, I do not need anything else . I hope .
or other suggestions would be welcomed!
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now i just need to find a good deal on one… or the netgear oneyou recommended ![]()
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now i just need to find a good deal on one… or the netgear oneyou recommended ![]()
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Re:All of the wireless routers have a built in 4 port switch. I can't recall seeing any that did not.
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Re:is there a built in switch?
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Re:the netgear, sorry about that. My clarity is slipping! I remotely admin those routers I have set up, and they work fine and are feature filled. Built in dyndns client, all sorts of scheduling and filtering options for parents, remote administration from a specific IP, to name a few.
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
If you can get a good deal on that router above, go for it. I have had good success with it in 3 installations so far. The features are good, and it is easy to configure.
are you referring to the netgear or the one I linked?
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Re:If you can get a good deal on that router above, go for it. I have had good success with it in 3 installations so far. The features are good, and it is easy to configure.
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Re:guy, you're correct about #1. 802.11b is more that fast enough to let your share a cable/DSL Internet connect at its full speed.
You'd need more than a WAP. A WAP lets you add wireless networking to an existing network. You'd plug the WAP into a switch/hub, and that would let the wireless computers comunicate with the wired devices.
What you want is a wireless broadband router, like the Netgear MR814 802.11b Cable/DSL Wireless Router (http://www.netgear.com/products/prod_details.asp?prodID=151&view=).
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Re:Correct with that router you would go from the Cable to the WAN port then configure your wireless. The 11mbs is fine for the internet but if you are going to be transfering huge files that maybe not.
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