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linksys
17 years 7 months ago #21660
by TheBishop
Replied by TheBishop on topic Re: linksys
Which Linksys device(s) do you have?
How many PCs do you want to connect?
And do you have an internet connection; if so, how is that provided?
How many PCs do you want to connect?
And do you have an internet connection; if so, how is that provided?
16 years 2 months ago #27562
by Lav_plsb
Replied by Lav_plsb on topic Re: linksys
Hi,
1. First Connect the standalone computer to Linksys Access point
2. Assign the static ip address(192.168.1.50) and subnet mask (255.255.255.0) (start>control panel>network connection>LAN Properties)
3. open Linksys Access point page (check the user guide to know the Address)
4. Search for your Network Name i.e SSID (According to AP Device)
5. Try to join the Network (If it prompt for the security, type in the security key)
6. Assign the IP address back to Automatic
7. Disconnect the computer from the Access point
8. Powercycle the Accesspoint
9. Try connecting Thru wireless
10. Try pinging the Access point Address on wireless computer to check the connectivity
1. First Connect the standalone computer to Linksys Access point
2. Assign the static ip address(192.168.1.50) and subnet mask (255.255.255.0) (start>control panel>network connection>LAN Properties)
3. open Linksys Access point page (check the user guide to know the Address)
4. Search for your Network Name i.e SSID (According to AP Device)
5. Try to join the Network (If it prompt for the security, type in the security key)
6. Assign the IP address back to Automatic
7. Disconnect the computer from the Access point
8. Powercycle the Accesspoint
9. Try connecting Thru wireless
10. Try pinging the Access point Address on wireless computer to check the connectivity
16 years 2 months ago #27791
by sose
sose
Network Engineer
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Replied by sose on topic Re: linksys
in this case the second access point will serve as a repeater for the first access point extending internet servicess to your 3 PCs. but your PCs will see two WLANs and can connect from any if they posses the security clearance .
sose
Network Engineer
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