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  • Home networking is gay

    OK, I've got a Belkin F5D9230uk4 ADSL Router being used as a wireless bridge. I also have an Orinoco AP200 as the other wireless bridge.
    My desktop plugs into the Belkin, the ADSL Router at the other end of the house has the Orinoco AP plugged into the switch at the back.

    I can connect to and play around with the AP200 from my laptop, here - that is connected to the ADSL Router at the front of the house, wirelessly - and I can connect to and play with the router (Bridge) from my desktop at the back of the house.

    I have set the security the same at both ends, registered the MAC addresses of both bridge devices, and done all I can come up with, and I can't get one end to see the other, so I'm off to bed, as I have a meeting at 07:00 - so can I leave it here to see if the brighter people have any ideas?

    Thanks!
    Too old to care, young enough to remember

  • #2
    Originally posted by MudSurfer
    so can I leave it here to see if the brighter people have any ideas?
    fine by me....
















    ....but i'm not one of them
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    • #3
      Using Belkin is probably your first prob. I have no end of trouble with them usually.
      Tim
      Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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      • #4
        Why not just connect wireless to the router directly using a dongle instead of having bridges?
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        • #5
          so can I leave it here to see if the brighter people have any ideas?




          well been giving this a lot of thought andy
          and came to the conclusion



















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          • #6
            Originally posted by sv1000spilot
            Why not just connect wireless to the router directly using a dongle instead of having bridges?
            I need to connect a printer to the LAN too - so I can print from either the laptop or desktop PCs - I'm going to have another bash tonight/tomorrow night and see how I get on!
            Too old to care, young enough to remember

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            • #7
              Try Network Magic - makes setting up easy, got mine at discount as I have zone alarm pro.

              http://www1.networkmagic.com/product/essentials.php
              My other cars a QUAD
              (sv1000spilot on surf forums)
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