A 'little' ad-hoc problem - HELP!
Von: GPG (paypal@had_my_money.freeserve.co.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 10.07.2008 18:17
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Datum: 10.07.2008 18:17
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Newsgroup: uk.comp.home-networking
I have two wireless modem routers. One is a Belkinn "ADSL Modem with Wireless-G Router", and the other is a Linksys "Wireless-G ADSL Gateway WAG54GS with Speedbooster". Both work perfectly well :-). However, my wife has a "Vista home premium" machine, in her office upstairs. A "Belkin G USB Network Adapter" worked fine to keep her conneceted to our home network and, more importantly, to the Internet. Suddenly it stopped working, and suspicion fell on Vista SP1 and its effect on USB operations. Now I've even tried to a Procomm device. NO LUCK:-(. It has occurred to me that the two routers, which don't use USB, could be used to connect her to the network, by talking to eachother as it were. I keep reading things about having to set her's up in 'client' mode, and creating an 'ad-hoc' connection.. However, neither router mentions such abstruce terms. Can anyone point me in the right direction here? I'd be ever so grateful. I'm tired of struggling with this problem. Ethernet cable is undesirable, and I'm not sure I want to purchase the hardware which works via the power cables. Yours in advance GPG[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- albert d. (10.07.2008 19:50)
- Paul P (11.07.2008 01:30)
- Clint Sharp (16.07.2008 20:13)
- Adriel (11.07.2008 03:51)
