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Does anyone have a good source of Wi-Fi industry and usage stats? # of Wi-Fi enabled laptops? (US and global) % of total market # of active public hotspot...
Ronan Higgins
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Aug 1, 2005
4:40 pm
3628
how to unable roaming in wireless acccess points Regards Imran Raheel Network Engineer Friends Radio Corporation. Voice: +92-21-111-147-147 Ext - 123 Cell:...
Imran Raheel
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Aug 5, 2005
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3629
Just disable wireless domain services (WDS) on the Access Point. Regards, Rahim Amir Ali ... ____________________________________________________ Start your...
RAHIM PIRANI
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Aug 5, 2005
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3631
I can not receive a broadband connection at my location but a family member 700 feet away could (if we paid to have it installed and such). We have multiple...
Marc
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Aug 5, 2005
5:49 pm
3632
I would use a bridge to connect to the other house, then a wireless AP on a different channel for your house. You may need to a better antenna to connect to...
Rick
LiquidBlues
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Aug 5, 2005
7:46 pm
3633
Devices that have the capability of roaming have the option to turn it off within the interface itself. Look around for the option. --Rick...
Rick
LiquidBlues
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Aug 5, 2005
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3634
Thanks for the response, Rick. I'm wondering if I can save myself a little money and pick up a Linksys WRT54G, install the free LINUX software that's...
lectrich
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Aug 5, 2005
8:46 pm
3635
I'm not sure how fast the Internet connection is, but I'm assuming it's under 5mb/sec. So, just get a Linksys Wet11 Bridge, then attach it to whichever AP you...
Rick
LiquidBlues
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Aug 5, 2005
11:57 pm
3636
Along these same lines, can you get a linksys access point and connect it to the WRT54G wirelessly for sharing internet access? ... [Non-text portions of this...
PWPC's
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Aug 6, 2005
1:19 am
3637
Linksys equipment only works with like models. So, if it has a bridge or repeater capability, then you need to have it be the same models. --Rick ... nicely....
Rick
LiquidBlues
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Aug 6, 2005
3:02 am
3638
Would it be possable to pick a wireless signal 1 to 1 1/2 miles away with the highest gain outside antenna that is 50ft to 70ft high. I want to boardcast a...
djboutit12000
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Aug 6, 2005
9:23 pm
3639
I've used 500mw amps and gotten 12 miles or so with line-of-sight, so if you're going to spring the $300 for a 1 watt, you'll probably do fine. If you have...
Rick
LiquidBlues
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Aug 6, 2005
10:30 pm
3640
Can anybody tell me about the wireless bridges. Can I assign same subnet IP to the bridges connecting two buildings i.e. 10.0.0.1 to one bridge and 10.0.0.10...
RAHIM PIRANI
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Aug 7, 2005
6:25 pm
3641
It has to be on same subnet. Bridges just extend the wired connectivity. They don't do any routing. So, both bridges needs to be on same subnet. HTH, -Janakan...
JR
rjanakan
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Aug 7, 2005
7:05 pm
3642
You only need them to be on the same subnet if you're going to want to access them remotely, so ideally you want them on the same subnet. But, because they...
Rick
LiquidBlues
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Aug 8, 2005
1:08 am
3643
yes u can assigned ip address to the bridge interface on both equipment, but the bridge is not recognised on the network, u only need to assign this ip,s when...
bidemi ayo
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Aug 8, 2005
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3644
Hi All, I was looking for information more specifically regarding wimax deployement Scenarios, Vendors solutions, implementation limitations etc. Please...
Mudassar
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Aug 8, 2005
7:03 pm
3645
I can't imagine you'll get many valid replies on this, if any because: - WiMax is not complete - Companies that are doing the services for rollouts of WiMax...
Rick
LiquidBlues
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Aug 9, 2005
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3646
clearwire.com my 2 cent opinion ... -- Jakob Lin Mall...
jakob lin
lorddeath202
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Aug 9, 2005
11:54 pm
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Clearwire is an isp, not an SI or hardware vendor. I doubt you'll get rollout plans from them. --Rick ... customers....
Rick
LiquidBlues
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Aug 10, 2005
1:44 am
3648
I finally edited and posted the video from the DEFCON WiFI Shootout event along with some photos and topographical information. Here they are: ...
Frank Keeney
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Aug 10, 2005
7:36 am
3649
How to deploy a multipoint wireless link between 4 sites Regards Imran Raheel Network Engineer Friends Radio Corporation. Voice: +92-21-111-147-147 Ext - 123 ...
Imran Raheel
imranraheel
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Aug 10, 2005
12:43 pm
3650
Hello, I recently bought a Z-Com XI-325HP+ for my project from Pasadena Networks. I have recd the card without any drivers. I googled n' checked up lot of ...
JR
rjanakan
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Aug 10, 2005
1:24 pm
3651
Kickass video Frank. Did you steal the music from a porn though? ;) What's the beamwidth on those dishes? --Rick ... event...
Rick
LiquidBlues
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Aug 10, 2005
5:16 pm
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drivershq.com or driversguide.com if these sites do not have then you have to buy a new card. i am not joking. ... -- Jakob Lin Mall...
jakob lin
lorddeath202
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Aug 11, 2005
4:49 am
3653
Zyxel has come out with a Wi-Fi finder that doubles as an card and a soft AP. It detects 802.11 a/b/g and has a nice little LCD on it. I got one as part of a...
Rick Dobbs
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Aug 11, 2005
4:53 pm
3654
I was checking on Ebay and for the most part the Linksys WRT54G is a bit cheaper then buying a Linksys WET11 bridge. But I am going to keep an eye out for...
MarcM
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Aug 11, 2005
7:14 pm
3655
The Wet11 allows you to connect to *any* signal though as a bridge, regardless of vendor. The WRT54G only allows you to connect to other WRT54G's. ...
Rick
LiquidBlues
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Aug 11, 2005
7:24 pm
3656
Ah, I understand. Thanks, Rick. Will check the link, appreciate it. ... From: Wireless-World@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Wireless-World@yahoogroups.com] On...
MarcM
lectrichead1
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Aug 11, 2005
7:29 pm
3657
i am using 2 linksis wap45g to make a lan to lan network both points are about 500 mts of distance i will use one wap45g in each point i want to know how much...
Memo de la Rosa
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