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Wireless Networking - Networking 4 XP SP2 Machines Wirelessly |
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Hi guys!
Heres a question for you... A number of us are trying to network three desktops and a laptop using wireless (108mbps), the desktops are using USB sticks, and the laptop has a PC Card, all Netgear. We have got a Netgear 108 ADSL Router for an AOL account. We have entered the username and password (shows LPC(?) Error on status). One machine is too far away so we have put an access point in as a repeater but we're unsure how to get the router to use the access point as a relay to the third machine. All machines are using DHCP, 2 desktops and 1 laptop can all get an IP from the router, but the third one wont even connect to the access point and wont show any IP as it isnt connected to either the access point or the router. They are all also using Netgear software for config. We have put the MAC address of the router in the access point settings. Is this all that we need to do? It is a D-link 108, does it have to be Netgear too? Any ideas? Thanks in advance. Woady Me |
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What dlink model AP are you using?
Robert... "Me" <> wrote in message news:d3roue$99v$... > Hi guys! > > Heres a question for you... > > A number of us are trying to network three desktops and a laptop using > wireless (108mbps), the desktops are using USB sticks, and the laptop has > a PC Card, all Netgear. > > We have got a Netgear 108 ADSL Router for an AOL account. We have entered > the username and password (shows LPC(?) Error on status). > > One machine is too far away so we have put an access point in as a > repeater but we're unsure how to get the router to use the access point as > a relay to the third machine. > > All machines are using DHCP, 2 desktops and 1 laptop can all get an IP > from the router, but the third one wont even connect to the access point > and wont show any IP as it isnt connected to either the access point or > the router. They are all also using Netgear software for config. > > We have put the MAC address of the router in the access point settings. Is > this all that we need to do? It is a D-link 108, does it have to be > Netgear too? > > Any ideas? > > Thanks in advance. > > Woady > DLink Guru |
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"DLink Guru" <> wrote in message news:%... > What dlink model AP are you using? > > Robert... > DWL-2100AP I think Me |
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It will only repeat other Atheros based Access Points. Is your router using
a Atheros Chipset? Robert.... "Me" <> wrote in message news:d40qq9$5nt$... > > "DLink Guru" <> wrote in message > news:%... >> What dlink model AP are you using? >> >> Robert... >> > > DWL-2100AP I think > DLink Guru |
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