Wireless networking gear: Linksys or D-Link [wireless access point] [linksys befw11s4]

Q: I am planning to broadband and also plan to share with three computers and one laptop in the house. I have friends come hangout a lot in my house with their laptops. So, I think going 802.11b wireless networks at home.

My choices boil down to this:

Linksys BEFW11S4 EtherFast Wireless Access Point, plus Cable / DSL Router with Switch w/4-Port USB adapter for desktops and PC card for laptops. I usually get Dell.

or

The D-Link combo with a similar wi

I want to use ethernet and wireless – how do I start? [wireless access point] [ethernet cables]

Q: My house is wired for ethernet.

will I can connect a wireless access point with an ethernet connection? Is there a configuration?

I needed help.

Here are my plans.

(This is all above) The central place I will be the DSL modem and all the Ethernet cables. I will start with a wireless router off the bat. and then that leaves me with 4 Ethernet ports open to the cables to.

(This is down to close) Id like to hook a wireless access point in

Configuring the wireless router or a wireless Acess Point buy? [wireless access point] [acess point]

Q: my home wired network is working again after disconnecting the wireless router / access point, which caused a conflict after a year of working fine.

the question is whether I need to configure your wireless router / Access Point (WRT54G) to act as an access point to buy or just a pure wireless access point (WAP54G) and sell the WRT54G?

How do I increase my wireless range of the network with Linksys? [linksys wireless access point] [wireless access point]

Q: I try setting up my wireless network with a Linksys Wireless Access Point with 4-port switch, but I found the range on the switch not quite reach my house. Im looking for a way to “enhance” the wireless signal and not only to bridge two wired LANs. I am thinking of getting another Access Point with 4-port switch, but I called Linksys tech support and they said this would not work. Probably I the Linksys Wireless Access Point to my wireless network to increase the range. Please help as I am no

802.11 encouraging signals. What are my options? [wireless access point] [extending the range]

Q: Hi, I recently bought a Linksys Cable / DSL Router with 4 port switch and a wireless access point and built a Linksys PCI wireless adapter. My goal is to create a bridge between my house and a neighbor. I DO have a lot of research and I knew I had to fight rather large odds. And the chances of a fixed link without extending the antenna cables or buying a kind of booster was quite small.

I need to know what my options are to extend the range. I have done much research into many diff

Good / cheap wireless access point? [wireless access point] [11b wireless]

Q: My 5-10 person company needs a reliable and rapid 802.11g access point for our offices run out of the first floor of a house. Our current 802.11b wireless router is not enough to bandwidth.

It an access point and not a router or at least be able to wireless devices connected to the same subnet as the wired devices put on our firewall / router (not a new 192,168 . subnet xx as our current 802.11b Linksys wireless router).

The access point and the wired devices will both

Wireless Security issues, u0026 Authorized MAC ” [wireless access point] [netgear me102]

Q: I just have a Netgear ME102 wireless access point to my network. Ive downloaded the latest firmware, and software. One option is the software for the Mac Authorized “. What exactly is this and how do I get it to work? Is it a feature that limits who can access the network? If so, that would be awesome, since I currently only one I want to connect a laptop, maybe one or two other machines later.

The software has options to load from a file download, AP, getting AP, authorization tab

Wireless to existing wired LAN Problem [wireless access point] [workgroup computers]

Q: OK, I have many useful links here in different ways to set up wireless networks and wireless add them using access points to read but still have a problem.

First, heres the problem . My new laptop is wireless capable. To connect to my existing wired network, I bought a wireless access point. Now, after installation, my wireless computer can wirelessly connect to the wireless network and connect to the internet fine. They can not see the workgroup computers on the wired LAN.

Networking Wireless Router / Access Point Choices [wireless cable modem] [wireless access point]

Q: Hello all,

I have been active in the hot deals section and bought three wireless devices:

1) D-Link DI-711 Wireless Cable Modem DSL Router
2) D Link DWL-900AP Wireless Access Point
3) SMC Barricade Wireless Cable Modem 7004AWBR DSL Router

All three are on their way to me now and I need to decide what to keep. I want to love them and others will sell on Ebay. I am using a Linux box as a firewall and an Internet gateway. As a result, I will not need

Wireless – Help me “secure” the [wireless access point] [pc lan]

Q: Short run down on the set-up. DSL Modem —— Red u003e interface on Smoothwall pc. 3 PC LAN interface on green and orange in a web server. Here is the http://thewoodfamily.us/lan/lan.htm. (Http: / / thewoodfamily.us / lan / lan.htm) So I try the wireless access (DSL router to get) to live in the orange to my green network to protect, but that does not work so I need some advice. AP I must place on the green network, but want to lock as well as I can. Here is what I came up with .

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