Need some help,advice ect
I recieved a d-link wireless router for christmas and I'm having this problem! when first hooked up it seems to work for a minute or so then neither my G…
The problem is how your computers are set up. Using the router, they no longer connect to the Internet; they now connect to a LAN. You can (and should) also set up your router to…
Just to add to what GHPorter said, D-link also provides a fairly decent online help file as well as help in its browser interface. If you don't know what a setting does, click on t…
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Originally posted by John Strung:
Exactly. And make sure you turn off PPPoE on the Macs if you have it turned on.
Thanks guys, But the trouble was with the …
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I currently use Internet Sharing to give an IP (192.168.2.2) to a device connected to my laptop via ethernet. I have a wireless connection between a basestation and the la…
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Can't find any definitive advice on sorting this out. Our problem is that we are transfering all our Cd's onto our file server (G4 800 tower). The idea was to fit an airport ca…
I use a standard airport card with a AirportExtreme all the time, and can both surf and use AirTunes at the same time with no problem. The vendors you are talking about don't have …
I saw this posted elsewhere, and was wondering if this would work on my iBook? (800 MHz PowerPC G3, 14.1 inch, Combo(DVD/CD-RW). Airport Ready (802.11b) wireless networking.) Ple…
I'm wondering about this too. I need to rework my wireless network and want to get a Belkin High-Speed Mode Wireless G Router and a Belkin F5D7010 (I have a Powerbook and my roomm…
Get the Buffalo card. OS X sees it as an airport card, and that is a good thing.
But Louh, this card is not for you. The powerbook that you mentioned in your first post has a PCMC…
According to the Belkin web site, the 7010 is also recognized by the Airport software. Is Buffalo more reputable than Belkin? They're priced about the same on their respective we…
Is there an app that allows me to determine who is using my home network, ie, what clients are logged into my airport?
Is there an app which tells me what networks are in range of…
I have never used an airport, but I know my router (netgear) will give a summary of dhcp assignment in the managment console.
If you highly suspect someone on your network I'd ins…
I think using a sniffer is a bit much for what you're trying to accomplish.
What you can do to make sure that someone doesn't hijack your wireless network is the usual precautio…