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| Thread ID: 125603 | 2012-07-08 07:39:00 | Long range wireless with TPLink's TL-WA5210G | CCF (6760) | Press F1 |
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| 1287029 | 2012-07-31 08:39:00 | Any Computer shop (a real PC shop, not a toaster shop like Hardley Normals) :) should have them. Example: Advertised on Ascent (www.ascent.co.nz) I got mine from one of my Suppliers. "IF" you have to set it manually, you connect it directly into the PC/Laptop Via a Ethernet cable ( NOT via a router) Open your browser, a wizard opens and scans for all available wireless networks. You select the one you want, and next page enter in the wireless password, it connects and thats it. It will put a _ext at the end of the SSID name, example, lets say your network is called Office, the extender will show as Office_ext. In the manual it says the speed is not the same as directly from the Router, its slower, but when testing it wasn't that noticeable, still browsed the internet fine. ( better than the zero speed they were getting before ) :D |
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| 1287030 | 2012-08-01 00:58:00 | Not sure why you have a router and access point at location 2?....If bridged mode, the location 2 access point should be repeating the #1 location DHCP range so the gateway and dhcp setting are correct | SolMiester (139) | ||
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