Andrew
Thanks...that's the sort of feedback I needed...someone who has
actually tried
out the bits of equipment in question.
I appreciate the help...I will go for the Ethermax and let you know
what transpires.
Cheers
Neil
On 02/10/2008, at 1:35 PM, Andrew Schox wrote:
Neil,
I fiddled
Neil,
I fiddled around with the Airport extreme base station, but found it a pain
with the USB modem. I now use the ethermax for DHCP and the base station to
handle wireless clients. Whichever way you go, give me a hoy off list if you
need a hand.
Ciao,
Andrew
> Thanks for your info. (I be
Hi Andrew
Thanks for your info. (I believe I may have spoken with you at
the end of last year when I was
enquiring about BIgPond NextG experiences, but I no longer have the
relevant emails)
I hear the resignation in your voicelike you, I had no choice but
to use BigPond Wireless N
Neil,
I use this product at home, although I didn't like having to fork out an
extra $299 just because Telstra forces you to use a USB modem. Once it is
all set up, however, you can configure your network as you wish.
I find that the modem itself needs to be rebooted from time to time
(sometimes
Hi
Is there anybody out there successfully using the Maxon Ethermax
Ethernet Docking Station in conjunction
with a BigPond USB (Blue) Wireless Desktop Modem and Next G ?
All I want to do is set up a network that uses my existing standard
Ethernet Hub/Switch with the
Ethermax to Internet sha
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