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no details m8.
2007-11-30 12:36:12
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answer #1
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answered by Gizzer 2
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We need more information!
If you're using Windows XP, there's an icon at the bottom with a monitor and some waves coming out of it.
Click that - search for a network - click connect and enter the network key if prompted.
2007-11-30 12:36:49
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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set up one as a generally occurring WAN router, the different as basically a get admission to element by utilising disabling the WAN characteristic and disabling DHCP. make helpful they're the two the comparable router, after that, you're able to run a cat5 cable from one to the different, and enable RIP so they're in a position to "communicate"with one yet another. Than they the two are get admission to factors, and one is your WAN hyperlink.
2016-11-13 02:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. The 'Wireless Configuration Wizard' under 'Control panel' should work.
2007-11-30 12:49:38
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answer #4
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answered by Cirric 7
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You need hardware. A router on the broadband side and cards and adapters on the PC side.
Out -of-the-box, the hardware will connect to the router.
Get the hardware, get connected, then ask about setting up wireless security.
2007-11-30 12:36:29
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answer #5
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answered by Eric A 6
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read the direections that came with the unit
2007-11-30 12:36:34
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answer #6
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answered by youstop2003 3
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