Tag: access points

Internet Basics : How to Install a Network Switch

A network switch is easy to install and is used to connect multiple computers, hubs or switches on a network. Install a network switch with tips from an IT consultant in this free video on Internet networking. Expert: Christopher Noble Contact: www.doglikehorse.com Bio: Christopher Noble is an IT entrepreneur who was instrumental in building two successful IT companies. Filmmaker: Antonio Villagomez


Internet Basics : How to Add Another Computer to My Network

Adding another computer to your network depends on the kind of network you are using. Discover how to add another computer to your network with help from an IT consultant in this free video on Internet networking. Expert: Christopher Noble Contact: www.doglikehorse.com Bio: Christopher Noble is an IT entrepreneur who was instrumental in building two successful IT companies. Filmmaker: Antonio Villagomez


What are some concerns for a home user's point of view and a business's point of view for wireless access?

Wireless internet access points can broadcast singals with a range up to 120 feet (whoopp i learnt something) that means that suers in the neigbours, apartment buildings, comercial pprks and other areas can bee mutliple networks. Discuss some of the concerns that this raises from a home users point of view and from a business’s point of view.


My linksys wifi keeps dropping my internet connection. Can REPAIR and recconnect?

but it keeps happening over and over. I can also reboot router and access points but it keeps happening. Before I repair it says I have an invalid ip address, which is then reassigned with the repair. Any suggestions?


Which of the following network device(s) can a network engineer use to split the LAN?

Which of the following network device(s) can a network engineer use to split the LAN?
(Note: split the LAN = increase the number of broadcast domains)
A) Hubs B) Repeaters C) Cables D) Managed Switches
E) Routers F) PCs G) Bridges H) Access Points


Increasing Wi-Fi signal in my house (wireless bridge or access point, etc)?

This is my problem, my wireless router is located on the upstairs floor and I would like to increase the wireless signal two floors down in my basement. For instance, in Room A I have a Westell Versalink 327W wireless router connected via Ethernet to the desktop computer in that room. When I am in my basement (which is 2 floors down) I only pick up 1/5 bars of signal (on my laptop) if I am lucky. We will call my basement Room B. I would love to increase the wireless signal in Room B so that I could hook up my PS3 there, as well as use my laptop in there without having hiccups in the connection. I would like to be able to use these without needing an Ethernet cable (connecting wirelessly). I have read about things called wireless bridges as well as Access points. I am not sure which exactly I need in this situation, but I would like to be able to put one in Room B so that it connects wirelessly to the router in Room A, and as a result, increases the wireless signal in Room B. Sorry for being so confusing, but any help would be appreciated. Thank you!


How do I bridge my Belkin54g wirelessly to an already existing wireless network?

I have a Belkin54g wireless router. The network I want to connect it to is 4 already existing linksys WRT54GS/access points.

Now, I have no wires to connect them to, nor is the router hooked up to the internet directly to bridge properly… I think…

I suppose what I am asking is: Can the belkin54g wireless router draw the network’s signal (which any wireless-b/g router freely can) and connect it to the network (which is accessing the internet) and allow incoming wireless or wired connections to it that wish to access the network through it?

I imagine there may be some serious settings to make, I have the Mac address of all routers, dns, gateway, dhcp, and whatnot so I could use some pointers on what to do here…

Thanks for all your help.

Internet->Main Wireless Network+Routersx4->Belkin->PC/Wii/PS2



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