bobes said:bought some buffalo whr-g54s to replace a netgear 614s. With the netgear, I never had problems with dropped connections. I put in the buffalo, my Wired (and only wired, wireless is fine) drops about every 24 hours or so. |
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bobes said:bought some buffalo whr-g54s to replace a netgear 614s. With the netgear, I never had problems with dropped connections. I put in the buffalo, my Wired (and only wired, wireless is fine) drops about every 24 hours or so. |
I just had OPTIMUM ONLINE installed (Cablevision in Long Island) for my Dell Windos XP Home PC. Bought a wireless router and wireless USB Adapter and hooked it up my other PC (Runs Windows Vista). Still cant seem to get the Vista PC to pick up the host pc for an Internet connection. I'm a novice when it comes with Home Networking and appreciate any help. Please reply here or PM me. Thanks. |
derekjet99 said:I just had OPTIMUM ONLINE installed (Cablevision in Long Island) for my Dell Windos XP Home PC. |
I couldn't find an Internet Connection Sharing guide ... my Nforce 2 board has 2 ethernet inputs and i believe it can be used as a passthrough for internet for another connected computer ... yet the 2nd computer never works via the normal ethernet cable. Do I need a crossover cable? |
PhilMcCoy said:I couldn't find an Internet Connection Sharing guide ... my Nforce 2 board has 2 ethernet inputs and i believe it can be used as a passthrough for internet for another connected computer ... yet the 2nd computer never works via the normal ethernet cable. |
FYI - The Vista link is out of date. This is what I found searching "file sharing & vista" on the Microsoft site. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx |
bargainbtch said:FYI - The Vista link is out of date. This is what I found searching "file sharing & vista" on the Microsoft site. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx Hmm. The link I used is that one. Can you show me which specific post? |
Ah, my Belkin router only did Wireless for the first time, once I restarted it. It wasn't in the manual or online thing that you have to this. Must have taken me 2 years & I only figured it out cause I saw someone mention it on the net. |
Hey, great thread. Found it very helpful. The WiFi life, with all its cordlessness, has been quite fun for me. Using a laptop from a cafe and such. I found one thing kind of troubling though, and that was the length of the WiFi range. I wanted to extend it, and found this video which was quite informative and I wanted to share it with you - http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Make-a-WIFI-Extender-10200 |
I've got one... I'm running a wireless repeater to extend my network coverage. The router and the repeater are running WDS and see each other fine as WDS nodes. However, when a wireless client connects to the repeater, it can't get an IP address from the DHCP of the main router. Anyone know why? THANKS! |
kingjer said:I've got one... |
ellory said:As requested in the OP, please post in a new thread, so as to leave this one uncluttered. Be sure to include the details requested in the third stickyHe did and got an answer, he forgot to delete this request. |
Suggested revision: 802.11b is 11 mbps rather than 10 mbps. |
For those having problems configuring their home network, I highly recommend Network Magic which is occasionaly Free After Rebate @ Frys.com. |
How do I protect my PCs if I share my network with others? va1234 said:Hi, |
WPA-AES or WPA2-AES not TKIP not TKIP+AES. if you are techie; check out the WRT600N refurb about $100 and you can run DD-WRT. 6 antenna dual radio (2.4 and 5ghz) broadcom based (means it will always have DD-WRT support). probably one of the best dual radio dual band routers that exists right now since it runs solid with DD-WRT. |
I want to buy a network (although not wireless) printer. I currently have a netgear WGR614 V4 router that I use for my three laptops throughout the house. I have two printers now attached to my desktop and I can access them using the laptops. My desk area is getting very crowded and I don't think my spuse will be happy with a new printer. (I want the new printer as a stand alone copier, fax, etc.). I have been told that since the new printer is not wireless I need a bridge to run it if not attached to my computer. Will simply getting a new router work? Do I need the router and a bridge? How do I set this up? |
skmerrow said:I want to buy a network (although not wireless) printer. I currently have a netgear WGR614 V4 router that I use for my three laptops throughout the house. I have two printers now attached to my desktop and I can access them using the laptops. My desk area is getting very crowded and I don't think my spuse will be happy with a new printer. (I want the new printer as a stand alone copier, fax, etc.). I have been told that since the new printer is not wireless I need a bridge to run it if not attached to my computer. |
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