
The Wireless Broadband router LinkSys WRT54G is a simple wireless router for home and small office.
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The Wireless Broadband router LinkSys WRT54G is a simple wireless router for home and small office.
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I’m running Windows XP with a Linksys Wireless G Router. I noticed the “Wireless-G” activity light blinks intermittenly even when my laptop is powered off. The router is also hooked up to my desktop. I want to see if there’s a way to find out if my internet connection (and my shared folders) have been accessed in any way. I do have WAP encryption enabled on my router, but I have a feeling that isn’t helping much. Any info would help. Thank you!
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Hi, I have a Linksys WRT54G Wireless Router and I would like to know if I can use it with a dial up connection. and if I can How do I set it up. I have
Windows Vista Home Premium
My ISP is AT&T
and I have an Internal modem
Thanks in advance!
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Tagged connection, Dial, dial up connection, Dialup, dialup connection, linksys, linksys wrt54g, linksys wrt54g router, router, setup, vista, Windows, wireless, wireless router, WRT
I had broadband internet and i hooked a router from my computer to my wifes computer so we could share the internet, It worked fine. Now we have dialup internet. I have a Linksys, Cable/DSL 4-port switch Router. can i use this the same for dialup the same way i did for cable?. If so How would i hook it up? Thank you!
One PC has internal dialup modem and wifi card. Laptop has wifi adapter. Also available is a Linksys WAG54GX2 wifi router. Pls provide step by step guide how to setup the laptop, pc & router so that laptop can share PC’s dialup connection. Both have WinXP SP2 OS. Thank you very much!!
In response to your answers…
1) I need the router because the distance between the two computers is too far for the wifi cards to work.
2) Speed is no problem. I have made it work in the past using peer to peer connection. Now I just need to extend the range by using the router.
Plzzzz Help!! ^_^
Specific questions:-
(1) should i use DHCP feature of router or should i use fixed IP for every PC?
(2) What about NAT settings in router?
(3) ICS setting in host PC should be for the external or internal network?
I have tried so many combinations but it does not seem to work, but have read in forums that theoretically, it can work. So, a more detailed step by step guide would be much appreciated.
Thanks