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I've installed a Belkin Wireless G router, connected it to my NB5 ADSL modem. Can now use my laptop with inbuilt Atheros wireless card anywhere in the house. When setting it up I did not connect it by Ethernet to the laptop. When I set the WPA password, did this set it at the router end *and* the laptop end (wirelessly)? Also, I would like to join printer MFC 7420 to my network of one (!) I presume I need a wireless print server and must connect this to the printer somehow (it has no Ethernet port -- just USB). If so, does this communicate with the wireless router or direct to the laptop? Any special settings or is it just plug and play (WP)? Suzy |
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"Suzy" <not@valid> wrote in message news:... > Hi > > I've installed a Belkin Wireless G router, connected it to my NB5 ADSL > modem. Can now use my laptop with inbuilt Atheros wireless card anywhere > in the house. When setting it up I did not connect it by Ethernet to the > laptop. When I set the WPA password, did this set it at the router end > *and* the laptop end (wirelessly)? > > Also, I would like to join printer MFC 7420 to my network of one (!) I > presume I need a wireless print server and must connect this to the > printer somehow (it has no Ethernet port -- just USB). If so, does this > communicate with the wireless router or direct to the laptop? Any special > settings or is it just plug and play (WP)? >That should be XP! Suzy |
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Wireless printer server communicates to the Wireless Router and it is available to all computers on the Network. It need to be set but it is Not "Rocket Science" to set it. Make sure that if the specific device that you buy is not compatible with the Brother it can be returned. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Suzy" <not@valid> wrote in message news:... > Hi > > I've installed a Belkin Wireless G router, connected it to my NB5 ADSL > modem. Can now use my laptop with inbuilt Atheros wireless card anywhere > in the house. When setting it up I did not connect it by Ethernet to the > laptop. When I set the WPA password, did this set it at the router end > *and* the laptop end (wirelessly)? > > Also, I would like to join printer MFC 7420 to my network of one (!) I > presume I need a wireless print server and must connect this to the > printer somehow (it has no Ethernet port -- just USB). If so, does this > communicate with the wireless router or direct to the laptop? Any special > settings or is it just plug and play (WP)? > Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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"Suzy" <not@valid> wrote in message news:... > Hi > > I've installed a Belkin Wireless G router, connected it to my NB5 ADSL > modem. Can now use my laptop with inbuilt Atheros wireless card anywhere > in the house. When setting it up I did not connect it by Ethernet to the > laptop. When I set the WPA password, did this set it at the router end > *and* the laptop end (wirelessly)? No. One of the more tedious tasks is getting the WPA keys to match. These strings are encryption keys not passwords. > > Also, I would like to join printer MFC 7420 to my network of one (!) I > presume I need a wireless print server and must connect this to the > printer somehow (it has no Ethernet port -- just USB). If so, does this > communicate with the wireless router or direct to the laptop? Any special > settings or is it just plug and play (WP)? > Jim Jim |
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If I understand you correctly:
1. you have to set the WPA password on both the computer AND the router 2. if you buy a wireless print server, you would also need to set the same password used on the router and computer. your laptop will be able to print and any future computers you add to your network will also be able to print to it. On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 11:38:45 +1100, "Suzy" <not@valid> wrote: >Hi > >I've installed a Belkin Wireless G router, connected it to my NB5 ADSL >modem. Can now use my laptop with inbuilt Atheros wireless card anywhere in >the house. When setting it up I did not connect it by Ethernet to the >laptop. When I set the WPA password, did this set it at the router end *and* >the laptop end (wirelessly)? > >Also, I would like to join printer MFC 7420 to my network of one (!) I >presume I need a wireless print server and must connect this to the printer >somehow (it has no Ethernet port -- just USB). If so, does this communicate >with the wireless router or direct to the laptop? Any special settings or >is it just plug and play (WP)? > -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ Barb Bowman |
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"Jim" <> wrote in message news:8tDdj.2001$... > > "Suzy" <not@valid> wrote in message news:... >> Hi >> >> I've installed a Belkin Wireless G router, connected it to my NB5 ADSL >> modem. Can now use my laptop with inbuilt Atheros wireless card anywhere >> in the house. When setting it up I did not connect it by Ethernet to the >> laptop. When I set the WPA password, did this set it at the router end >> *and* the laptop end (wirelessly)? > No. One of the more tedious tasks is getting the WPA keys to match. > These strings > are encryption keys not passwords. Thanks Jim, but the network (of one) works, so how do the parts communicate if the encryption key did not get set at both ends simultaneously? Suzy |
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"Barb Bowman" <> wrote in message news:... > If I understand you correctly: > > 1. you have to set the WPA password on both the computer AND the > router *** But I have not connected the router by wire to the laptop, yet the network works, so how did the password get set at both ends? > > 2. if you buy a wireless print server, you would also need to set > the same password used on the router and computer. your laptop will > be able to print and any future computers you add to your network > will also be able to print to it. > > On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 11:38:45 +1100, "Suzy" <not@valid> wrote: > >>Hi >> >>I've installed a Belkin Wireless G router, connected it to my NB5 ADSL >>modem. Can now use my laptop with inbuilt Atheros wireless card anywhere >>in >>the house. When setting it up I did not connect it by Ethernet to the >>laptop. When I set the WPA password, did this set it at the router end >>*and* >>the laptop end (wirelessly)? >> >>Also, I would like to join printer MFC 7420 to my network of one (!) I >>presume I need a wireless print server and must connect this to the >>printer >>somehow (it has no Ethernet port -- just USB). If so, does this >>communicate >>with the wireless router or direct to the laptop? Any special settings or >>is it just plug and play (WP)? >> > -- > > Barb Bowman > MS Windows-MVP > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx > http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ Suzy |
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it sounds like you did not set encryption at all OR you are actually
connecting to someone else's unsecured wireless network. did you set up a name for the SSID? what is the name of the network you are connected to? On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 09:22:37 +1100, "Suzy" <not@valid> wrote: >*** But I have not connected the router by wire to the laptop, yet the >network works, so how did the password get set at both ends? -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ Barb Bowman |
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"Barb Bowman" <> wrote in message news:... > it sounds like you did not set encryption at all OR you are actually > connecting to someone else's unsecured wireless network. > > did you set up a name for the SSID? what is the name of the network > you are connected to? > > On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 09:22:37 +1100, "Suzy" <not@valid> wrote: > >>*** But I have not connected the router by wire to the laptop, yet the >>network works, so how did the password get set at both ends? > -- > > Barb Bowman > MS Windows-MVP > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx > http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ No, I am not connected to any other network. The network is clearly shown as mine. Suzy |
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you need to log into your router and see how the security is setup.
Please post that information here. On Tue, 1 Jan 2008 05:15:43 +1100, "Suzy" <not@valid> wrote: > >"Barb Bowman" <> wrote in message >news:.. . >> it sounds like you did not set encryption at all OR you are actually >> connecting to someone else's unsecured wireless network. >> >> did you set up a name for the SSID? what is the name of the network >> you are connected to? >> >> On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 09:22:37 +1100, "Suzy" <not@valid> wrote: >> >>>*** But I have not connected the router by wire to the laptop, yet the >>>network works, so how did the password get set at both ends? >> -- >> >> Barb Bowman >> MS Windows-MVP >> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx >> http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ > >No, I am not connected to any other network. The network is clearly shown as >mine. > -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ Barb Bowman |
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