Dynamic DHCP Clients Lists
21-01-2007, 14:26
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Re: Dynamic DHCP Clients Lists
Heh and you trust PC World? Think is looking at that router, I can see know reason why it shouldn't work.
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21-01-2007, 16:15
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Re: Dynamic DHCP Clients Lists
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Originally Posted by Cobbydaler
You shouldn't have the wireless & wired interfaces active together. Disable the one you're not using by right clicking on its icon in the notification area & choosing 'Disable'.
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Why not, what problems does it cause ?
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21-01-2007, 16:26
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Re: Dynamic DHCP Clients Lists
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Originally Posted by Goss
And another thing is i have the asus p5b deluxe wifi-ap motherboard, it has the realtek ??? adapter onboard, and from what i gather information wise ...i don't realy need a router  , i just use the onboard adapter c/w omni directional antenna, as the access point. So what a plonker i am, and ...what a waste of money?, although i am using the router (none wireless) now, so maybe not a complete waste of dosh?.
thanks people ...for your comments/input.
Wherever you are ..may the winds be at your back, l8r.
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If you are happy to have your PC connected via a wire to the modem, you can use Internet Connection Sharing on the PC to enable you to share your connection with another computer connected wirelessly. However, the PC needs to be turned on and logged in for this to work. A dedicated router is a lot less hassle, and uses less power (less than 100 W as opposed to nearly 500), so costs less in the long run.
You will also have the same problems with security. See http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...php?t=33602423 for some general advice on securing wireless networks.
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21-01-2007, 16:43
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Re: Dynamic DHCP Clients Lists
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Originally Posted by albert_the_dog
Why not, what problems does it cause ?
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Absolutely none. Even if both are connected, Windows is generally sensible enough to know what direction to pass data in.
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