Sorry forgot to mention some info that may be relevant.
The office with 4 devices has their access point patched through into a hub
that all 4 devices also connect to.
Both access points are set to act as access points.
The office with one PC will also need to connect to my AP but will do so
wit
I'm not quite sure what your final network looks like.
Are you saying that you have:
switch AP - AP - 4 PCs??
I'm not sure that the Linksys can do an AP - AP connection.
On the page for BEFW11S4, which is a Wireless Access Point router, you can
click on "Where it fits into my net
, June 15, 2003 6:01 PM
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I'm not quite sure what your final network looks like.
Are you saying that you have:
switch AP - AP - 4 PCs??
I'm not sure that the Linksys can do an AP - AP connection.
On the page for
some things to consider. I admire your boss' generosity but let strangers
onto your network like this? well - maybe you got nothing worth protecting
anyway;->
more thoughts in line below:
""Don Kanicki"" wrote in message
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> Hello all.
> Our office has a T1 connection to
Thanks for the responces.
All of our machines are used for email\web with the exception of the
accounting pc which is not on the network.Im going to look into some kind of
software firewall for our network and I can only assume the other offices
will do the same.
All offices are on the same floor
sorry for the sarcasm, but it's late and I really should be doing more
important things like sleeping.
""Don Kanicki"" wrote in message
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> Thanks for the responces.
>
> All of our machines are used for email\web with the exception of the
> accounting pc which is not
Thanks everyone.
Very much apreciated.
Don K.
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The Road Goes Ever On wrote:
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> sorry for the sarcasm, but it's late and I really should be
> doing more
> important things like sleeping.
>
>
> ""Don Kanicki"" wrote in message
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> > Thanks for the responces.
> >
> > All of our machines are used for email\web wi
Good article. I'm always amazed at how many times I see a network that
doesn't work well, but is too expensive to fix. The problem falls to whoever
designed it not understanding that it had to serve the business, not the
technology.
All business assets, including the network, are there to add valu
Good article reference. It's the same old story -- the network, like every
other business asset, exists to serve a business purpose, expected to
generate added value greater than cost. Otherwise, it won't be put in.
Actually delivering on the added value is another question, of course, but
from wha
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> The Road Goes Ever On wrote:
> >
snip a few things for brevety
> > >
> > > If I have both APs act as bridges to link the larger office
> > will the small
> > > single pc office still be able to connect or would that
> > require
I got it working.
Linksys gives you the option to make the AP behave as an AP,Client,Bridge or
Multipoint bridge.I made the remote AP a client and it came right up.
Thanks for the help
Don K.
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