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Answer» Hi, I have a network of pcs and printers, nas box and media server all hard wired. It is a mixture of win xp and one win7 pcs. The network works very well except for having to sometimes reset permissions on the win7 pc. I have 1 pc and 2 laptops that also connect wirelessly to the network. I have a linksys wrt54gl router and a tp link 8 port switch. My home has brick walls and Ive fitted 7dbi antennas to the linksys router, but the wireless performance is still patchy. Why not use a wireless access point? This is what they're made for.I just realised the dlink im trying to connect to my network has an OPTION to be an access point, I PUT the dlink back to factory on a spare laptop, ticked the access point option, hooked it up to my network and its gone. it doesnt exist. Lanscanner doesnt see it either Go here... http://www.dlink.com/products/default.aspx?pid=DWL-2100AP&tab=3 Download the manual. Sorry I don't have time right now to help further. It'll tell you what to do. Alan <>< Hi, thanks for the response. I finally got it working. The dlink router has a "access point" function which i changed to. The problem however was really very simple. I had read on the net not to plug the output cable of the first router into the WAN port of the second router. In frustration I hooked it into the WAN port and everything worked. Wether the info I read was wrong or that is the difference between a router and an access point I DONT know, but know with the wireless function of router 1 disabled and enabled on router 2 I have much better wireless coverage due to its location in the house. Another question if I may. With router 2 (dlink) as an access point, its configuration has disabled all firewall security, and I assume router 1 (linksys) has taken control of security of the dlink wireless network? SOUNDS logical, but am I assuming correctly? Thanks |
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