Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
ok heres a more expanded description of my setup
in my workshop i have several pcs running 98SE and i have several ethernet appliances (munet electric meters) and instead of buying wireless adapters for all of them, i want to use all thier existing ethernet hardware and a spare wired router i have. the most cost effective way to do this is set up a bridge in the workshop and connect it to the WAN connection of the wired router and send all the shops data thru the bridge over to my house.. i had a guy at dayton hamfest explain how easy it would be to do it, and to the best of my abilities i have done what he said. (i have a degree in electronics and computer repair so i konw something about computers and networking), im just still kinda new to the wireless side of things. i have played with usb wireless G adapters in my house and they are soooooo easy to set up. this guy at dayton said basically that you configure the bridge with its software, let it find the network and finish config and it should work. its frustrating because i can communicate with the bridge setup web page but i cant surf the net thru it. and it sees my network at 40% wich i should be able to atleast use a bridgea like a glorified usb wireless adapter on one pc. hmmmmmmmmm...... i have had a wireless/wired network at home now for about a year with minimal problems, its just real easy to setup. thats why this is annoying me. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
HELP: 2 meter repeater intermod problem from pager transmitters | General | |||
OT EMI problem with stove and internet connection | Homebrew | |||
Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #668 | Dx | |||
Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #668 | Dx | |||
Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #668 | General |