connecting a wireless router (netgear wgr614 v6) and adsl2+ modem(ethernet
netgear dm111)
Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:09:21 GMT
Dear All
I have a virgin.net internet account on the bt phone line, I got the
thomson speedtouch 330 modem though the post but really want to use the
above equipment that I alreally got. Though I have lost the set up CD to
ny router has anyone successfully connected to the internet with netgear
router and a ...
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Solwise PL-85PE & Linux
Sun, 09 Dec 2007 15:07:53 +0000
Hi:
I'm confused about if this device will run on Linux. Some sources say
you can, others say M$ only. Has anyone here used it with Linux?
TIA
Hugh
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Hugh Newbury
Running Linux Suse 10.1 in deepest Dorset ...
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Dual-WAN Routers
Sun, 09 Dec 2007 11:48:06 +0000
Has anyone experience or recommendations for a dual-WAN router? I've read
some pretty horrendous reviews on Netgear and Edimax. Not seen anything
either good or bad on Draytek Vigor. My needs are pretty basic - want to
run a couple of simple servers unattended with fail-over between two WAN
access lines. Load ...
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NAS Recommendations
Sun, 9 Dec 2007 11:30:56 -0000
Any recommendations/experiences with NAS devices for a home network ?
Looking for around 500GB - RAID type functionality not required
My network is peer-to-peer, combination of wired 10/100 and wireless, and
comprises a couple of laptops, one running XP Home, the other XP Pro, one
desktop running XP Home and one d ...
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av out to ethernet
Sat, 8 Dec 2007 07:40:00 +0800
Does anyone know if there is a device which can take the input from the AV
video output cables from a video device such as a DVD recorder and convert
the signal to ethernet so I can route the video signal to another part of my
house through the ethernet power adaptors?
Thanks
Russell
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networking dilemna
Thu, 06 Dec 2007 06:47:45 +0000
I have my Netgear modem router connected via network cable to PC,
running lovely. Laptop runs wirelessly through inbuilt wireless
connectivity.
My dilemna is that I want the router in another room, not directly
connected to PC but stand alone.
How do I go about doing this? I have a wireless adapter to use ...
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new router video
Wed, 5 Dec 2007 07:01:34 +0000
My Belkin wireless ADSL router packed up and I bought a new one, the
same model. It connects fine, and reports a slightly higher down speed
(eg 1216) than the old one; but I notice that streaming video (eg
Youtube) and downloadable video (from education sites) (that's not a
euphemism) is much slower - stop/st ...
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D-Link in Repeater Mode?
Tue, 4 Dec 2007 14:46:44 -0000
If I install a second D-Link DWL2000AP and set it up as a repeater, can I
take a netowk cable from the back of the repeater and access the net at this
point? I suppose what Im asking is, as well as it being a repeater, can it
be used to supply internet to a fixed PC with a LAN cable?
Thanks
Barrie
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Dlink x2 as access points?
Sun, 2 Dec 2007 16:51:05 -0000
Hi,
I currently have one DWL2000AP installed and working as an access point, but
would like to introduce a second one to the system that would be linked via
wireless only to give internet access to a computer at the same location as
the second AP, plus to hopefully extend coverage of wireless access around
the ...
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Ethernet over mains Elect
Sun, 2 Dec 2007 18:18:02 +0800
Has anyone used the devices that plug into a 13A mains socket and provide an
ethernet connection. i.e.plug one into a lounge socket connected to a
computer and one in a socket ajacent to the broadband router connected into
a spare ethernet port.
Do they work ?
Can you easily move them around ?
Can you ...
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