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Guest_mamister
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wireless question.
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August 17, 2003, 08:13:49 PM »
I am using wireless cable router at home and it works fine with my IBM notebook.
Now my office wanted to setup a wireless ADSL internet.
My question is... can my notebook be set to use at the office and home with the same network card ??
Thanks.
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Guest_wolfman
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August 18, 2003, 07:53:41 AM »
It should work fine as long as you are setup for DHCP at home as well as in the office.
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August 18, 2003, 09:03:02 AM »
Sorry, I am using wireless NIC. What about the ssid and wep ?
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The_Flames
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August 18, 2003, 09:35:32 AM »
If both networs are setup and configured to be the same, and the office has a Wireless net connection then it should work fine, it's the card's settings that will determin if it works or not, not the card itself.
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Javito
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August 18, 2003, 10:50:26 PM »
can i make a wireless lan of 2 machines with only 2 wireless card? i heard that if there is only for conect 1 pc with other u can do it without the access point or the router if this is true pls let me know
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CJTech
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August 20, 2003, 11:44:26 AM »
Some Wireless LANs (IEEE 802.11) cards with PCs with wireless NIC, the NIC can serve as an access point. A normal access points (AP) bridge between wireless and wired networks and can expand the distance between the PCs.
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CJTech
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August 20, 2003, 11:45:42 AM »
I think "D-Link Air" cards can.
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MaMaster
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August 21, 2003, 06:23:52 AM »
I realised that no matter what ssid and channel you set on the AP.
Anyone with a wireless adaptor can just scan it and get tap into the internet bandwith... any solution/s to this.
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Guest_wolfman
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August 21, 2003, 09:07:15 AM »
There should be settings in the router to filter by MAC address thus allowing access to the wireless devices you choose
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CJTech
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August 21, 2003, 09:10:28 AM »
[quote name=\'MaMaster\' date=\'Aug 21 2003, 05:23 AM\']I realised that no matter what ssid and channel you set on the AP.
Anyone with a wireless adaptor can just scan it and get tap into the internet bandwith... any solution/s to this.[/quote]
They have to be very close, the range is 30 feet (low cost ones) to 1000 feet. Plus going through walls or floors makes the distance even less.
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August 21, 2003, 06:25:52 PM »
Thanks to all replys.
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