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scarsa velocità via lan
Sandro sandro...@virgilio.it it comp reti locali On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 14:54:54 +0100, "Anti" <em...@nomail.com> wrote: da quando ho messo il muletto in wireless la velocità di trasferimento tra i 2 pc tra i quali c'è un router, è calata drasticamente fino ad 1/4 ovvero da 10mb/s di trasfermento via cavo sono passato

iPAQ, Wireless LAN and Active Sync (Network): Please help me!!!
Jake J...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows networking wireless We have a wireless lan with an SSID and WEP security set up. We have various computers in the house, and while the others connect fine, on one workstation, the connection is de-activated after a couple of minutes working.

wireless LAN misteriosa
___ PS3 to Support Wireless LAN Posted on Monday, April 05 @ 14:41:27 EDT by Josh [Article Topic: News] Inside sources have informed GamesIndustry.biz that the upcoming PSP will connect to the PS3 via 802.11 wireless LAN, which implies that the PS3 will support it as well. The inclusion of 802.11 wireless LAN will

Wireless LAN in conjuntion with hard LAN
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mamy 13 kanałów z czego 3 s± nienachodz±ce na siebie standard g wykorzystuje to samo pasmo, i potrafi zabrac wszystkie kanaly sprawdza się w sterylnym srodowisku, najlepiej w domu :) niezbyt jasno zadales pytanie, do czego 'pijesz' sprecyzuj się, najepiej odrazu na grupie sieci bezprzewodowe albo wireless lan.

Wireless LANs vs Wired LANs (was: Re: Road Runner)
I have setup a Wireless LAN at home with one access point, two laptops and one printer. What can I do to prevent other people (eg neighbor) to use my wireless LAN other than through WEP encryption. Eg is there a way to require a password or authentication to log into the wireless LAN? Originally I thought my SSID

Rete wireless a lunga distanza e normativa
Al Robert Johnson wrote: hi, i wish to set up a wireless lan at my home. i connect my desktop pc to the web using a 56K modem. i want to be able to surf the web wirelessly on my ipaq, utilizing my desktop's internet connection . my question: what wireless lan system is cheap and easy to deploy? i understand that i

wireless LAN misteriosa
It isn't clear if that "system" means one or more computers on the wireless LAN or if that "system" means the wireless LAN's connection to the Internet -- two Neither should be of the slightest concern to a wireless LAN owner. To protect the computers on your wireless LAN, but keep your wireless LAN open to

Help! Wireless LAN running relatively slow.
I installed an IBM Wireless LAN ISA/MCA combo card in my 9595-0LG. As usual, I forgot how things are supposed to work and just stuck the card in without "copy an option disk" first. The disk labeled "OS/2 Base/Workstation (Volume 2)" contained @DFF4.ADF, and the system autoconfigured satisfactorily.

IBM Wireless LAN files
So, it is unlikely that a 5.8GHz phone will conflict with any popular wireless lan you might choose. The other alternative is to wait for the wireless lan based cordless phones. Hopefully, for example, a WiFi based cordless phone will successfully cooperate with a WiFi based wireless lan in the same house.

What OIDs inculde in order to support Wireless Lan
If
you have broadband, it's probably not any faster than 3Mbps -- only 3% of the wireless bandwidth. I know, I may be doing this all wrong... but thats why I'm posting :) You need two local subnets, one for the wireless LAN (eg 192.168.10.0/24) and the other (eg 192.168.20.0/24) for the wired LAN.

Wireless LAN <-> Wired LAN
assenzio58 assenzi...@email.it it comp hardware palmari On 21 Feb, 16:37, "Divino" <divi...@gmail.com> wrote: Di niente, se pinga ma non esce di solito il problema è quello. -- Divino Io avevo provato precedentemente diversi DNS presi nelle impostazioni del router ma niente, nessuna connessione.

Mail and Messenger won't work reliably over wireless LAN
Benedict Verheyen linux4b...@pandora.be linux debian user ----- Original Message ----- From: "BruceG" <griff...@bellsouth.net> To: <debian-u...@lists.debian.org> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 1:06 PM Subject: Re: wireless LAN in place of existing cabled one On Thursday 13 November 2003 20:15, Benedict Verheyen

Wireless LAN
I have a Wireless connection to my LAN. The router is a Linksys Wireless Access Point router connected to DSL. Prior to moving to a wireless LAN, Outlook seemed to respond OK. However, it would be very difficult to run CAT5 cabling throughout the house, so I decided to go with a wireless LAN.

Liczba kanałów w standardzie 802.11g
I can see WPA2 option in Windows Wireless Network drop down box after the patch is intalled (WPA2 doesn't exist without KB893357). WPA is installed. Btw, he's using Buffalo WLI-U2K-AMG54 USB Wireless LAN device. Googling leads me to (of course) Japanese version of Buffalo product. The only difference between his

Wireless Lan disconnecting
Once you are connected, open a commmand prompt and type "ipconfig /all" You should get one result for your LAN card and another for the dialup connection. Make note of your two DNS servers, they'll come into play later. 3. Next, connect the wireless router up. Plug a CAT5 patch cable from the LAN card in PC1 to the

Wireless Lan disconnecting
As soon as the bridge is created, the laptop looses internet access through the Wireless connection. I read the article: http://www.microsoft. com/windowsxp/expertzone/columns/crawford/02april22.asp which confirms that it is possible to bridge a Wireless and LAN NIC but I don't seem to be able to make it work.

Wireless LAN for Dummies??? (Where?)
Joe Mehaffey j...@mehaffey.com microsoft public win98 networking I want to report my experiences with Nortel Networks "BayNetworks 660" wireless LAN system. Generally it communicates well and I get real thruput in the neighborhood of 1.6 mbps. Once it is set up, it works as seamlessly as a wired LAN (except for the

Can pc to pc communicate thru wireless LAN cards?
When i added the second Wireless nic and added it in RRAs as an internal adaptor, still seems unable to access anything. WHen i reinstalled RRAS and selected Wireless LAN first as my internal LAN now i can't ping or access the internet with my wired LAN. Can somone post a link or let me know the procedure for two

wireless LAN hardware recommendations
The Dial UP connection refused to work at first, but I accessed Knowledge Base Article 330163 to fix that error that inhibited configuration of Dial Up. However, this did not fix the problems with the LAN Properties configuration and the Wireless LAN setup screen. When I right click on the wireless connection icon

security of wireless LAN in a closed network
I've just setup a wireless LAN between my laptop and desktop PCs, via an Orinoco RG-1000 hub to share the cable internet connection I have. All the network cards and the RG-1000 is properly configured, I can browse folders of both computers from the other, and access the internet from both PCs.