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Wireless LAN
assenzio58 assenzi...@email.it it comp hardware palmari On 21 Feb, 15:07, "Divino" <divi...@gmail.com> wrote: assenzio58 scrisse: Prova a metterci (almeno come secondario) il DNS reale, dal PC lo vedi con ipconfig /all -- Divino MIGLIO MARITTIMO: Mangime per pesci [Roberto Rosoni] Ho provato e funziona!

wireless lan?
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I assume you mean a wireless system for office, or home use, and not a wireless system say for a whole city? Be aware that the "affordable" wireless LAN systems from linksys and 3 com are *very* weak in terms of a broadcast strength. Thus, for example if you have a 2 story house, and the "transmitter" is on

IPAQ 214 configurare wireless LAN e...
NEW 12 dBi Yagi Wireless LAN Yagi Antenna 12 dBi Yagi Wireless LAN Yagi Antenna 2.4 GHz 12 dBi Enclosed Yagi Antenna Total Access Networks part #315-1571794 Enclosed Yagi Antenna combines high gain with a wide 45° beam-width. This antenna is supplied with a 12" cable with an N-Female connector.

Aiutino...modem ethernet+router wireless
Does anyone have information on a wireless LAN system for PPC's? I currently have a Casio E-11 with a compact slot - anyone know of a compact wireless LAN card that would work? Anyone know of any PPC's with an integrated wireless LAN? I am interested in ANY combination of PPC/Wireless LAN hardware that would work.

Wireless LAN
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configurato la rete e mi vede perfettamente il dispositivo wireless del router Dlink G624 che uso per connettermi in internet. Ho inserito il numero IP relativo al palmare, l'indirizzo del gateway ma non sono riuscito a navigare. Riesco ad aprire l'indirizzo del router 192.168.1.1 e navigarci dentro ma in

iPAQ and Compaq Wireless LAN
Dear Everyone, I am having trouble using AOL 8.0 on my wireless LAN that is built in to the tablet PC. AOL works fine on dial up and the RJ45 LAN port. When I try to configure manually its seems as if the wireless LAN doesnt even exist. If you do auto-detect with AOL it just sits there for ever.

wireless lan
Okay I'll bite <g> -- where can one find Wireless LAN products, well besides spammers on the net? Any internet search comes up with a bewildering list of links mainly from companies offering stuff geared to corporations looking for setups far more sophisticated than my simple old faithful pentium desktop and brand

which CF Wireless LAN card to use
It's kind of humorous how I wound up with wireless and usb. In the midst of installing another peripheral I somehow fritzed a Linksys lan card. Got to looking around in all my goody boxes and of all the lan cards I've bought over the years, it seems every damn one of them sneaked off in a computer I built for

Wireless LAN questions
Happy lifeisfu...@hotmail.com ott forsale computing Sony VAIO® Wireless LAN Bundle (Wireless LAN Access Point and Wireless LAN PC Card) Compatible with LAN, DSL, Cable modem, ISDN, built in 56K modem. VAIO® Wireless LAN Access Point Features Connection range between access point and PC card is up to 150 feet;

Nortel Networks wireless LAN (BayNetworks 660)
NET 4.2 or with Windows Mobile that incorporate wireless lan capabilities and are able in stanby to maintain the lan on and to wake up the device on lan activity? I know several Windows CE devices incorporate wireless LAN. Some have switched to CE 4.2 or are in the midst. Some devices that don't have built-in

Wireless LAN - Is Access Point necessary?
x-guy x-...@hotmall.com comp std wireless Not a problem at all as far as the output power is concerned. The output power for most of the Wireless LAN is very small (like less than 100 mW) which is way below what you have on your cellular phone (couple of watts). Especially you are not using wireless LAN next to

Inernet access problems with Lan and Wireless LAN using RRAS
Nel caso contrario, è indispensabile entrare nella configurazione del router, ma tramite cavo lan perché potrebbe avere la sezione wireless non ottimizzata per accettare connessioni dai client. Sul discorso dell'ip del pc, se il router ha attivo il dhcp non devi preoccupartene, perché è lui che imposterà al pc sia

Access to Wireless LAN ...
It is a wireless LAN technology. That's the topic. So the point is made. No it is not (to all three of your statements). Nowadays, "LAN" primarily connotates a general-purpose data network using TCP/IP, and while bluetooth can be used to carry IP traffic, that is not its main purpose and not what it was designed

Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100 wireless LAN problems windows 2000 ...
I really don't see how to fish the wiring up three floors of my townhouse, so I am considering getting a wireless connection between my wife's computer and my computers. We have 10/100 NICs. I checked BUY.COM and entered WIRELESS LAN to get the following: • AIRCONNECT 11 MBPS WIRELESS LAN PC CARD PCMCIA (3COM;

wireless lan + cordless phones...is it a problem?
Walt W...@Early.com comp os ms-windows networking misc I went with a wireless LAN because it would be too much trouble to have tried to run CAT wiring around my house. What type of data would you have on your PC's, that someone would want to spend a lot of time and money to access? If someone really wants your data

wireless LAN in place of existing cabled one
Lem Novantotto Le...@Hotmail.com it comp reti wireless ende...@gmail.com ha scritto: la condivisione funziona solo tra wireless e ethernet. È possibile che nel router wireless sia attiva un'impostazione tipo "isolamento peer-to-peer wireless"? In tal caso si spiegherebbe perché le stazioni wireless non possano

wireless LAN misteriosa
CBFalconer cbfalco...@yahoo.com alt comp hardware chivalc wrote: Hi there, I wanted some thing to know about wireless lans. 1. How does a wireless lan work. 2. which operating system support them at present( esp. linux - does it support?) 3. what is the cost of setting up a wireless lan for about an area of 500 mts

ThinkPad 600 - CardBus inoperative
In tal caso si spiegherebbe perché le stazioni wireless non possano vedersi. il pannello di controllo è abbastanza semplice e mi sono soffermato su tutte le voci. quella più vicina a quello che dici tu è una checkbox 'enable wireless lan', che semplicemente attiva o disattiva il modulo wifi; per il resto non c'è

Wireless Network Question
I've never used a wireless LAN. When I began to read your short description, my first thought was that you were describing the impossible, and then I had a second and Each will have an 11 Mbit Wireless LAN card installed. A peer-to-peer network will be set up. "Client for Microsoft Networks" will be the client,

Wireless LAN for PPC's?
The internal LAN is running on 192.168.1.1, with other machines (2 Win98 boxes) running .2 and .3 with subnets of 255.255.255.0. I'm using WinGate 3.x as a proxy server. All is well with this configuration. I recently purchased a pair of wireless cards. I want my wireless connection to be able to access the