i found a solution to my problem. i picked up a NETGEAR WN2500RP and it will extend both the 2.4GHz and the 5GHz signal
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i found a solution to my problem. i picked up a NETGEAR WN2500RP and it will extend both the 2.4GHz and the 5GHz signal
Hello Everyone,
i currently have a dlink router that has 2.4GHz and 5GHz. what the problem is, both the signals are not strong enough to reach the other end of the house. i am looking for just one...
they are running either XP Pro or 7 Pro. i guess i could make a network drive to save the images to and have them all run over the network. it would make things easier than bring the external drive...
they are all different units. they are all connecting to the DC with network drives that are bring connecting using AD. outlook is connecting to the exchange server to get the email the only thing...
there is a widget for windows 7 that will let you monitor the drive IOPS. Link bellow
download.microsoft.com/download/5/E/3/5E316832-F284-42FD-A793-A84FCFA0E299/Drives_Meter_V2.2.gadget
this...
Hey Guys,
i manage about 40pc in an office environment. there is the rare occasion that happens once every other month where a user will get a really bad virus and just destroy the system to the...
those router do not support wireless bridge. i would recommend ones that do. what you could also do is just have one set as an access point and run a cable across the house or use an Ethernet over...
if both the old system and the new system that you had put in there are saying "Limited or no connectivity" i would think that there is a problem with the port on the router that it is connected to...
what i would recommend is making sure that the laptop is getting an ip address from the router and that there is communication there. so open a command prompt and run ipconfig /all it will show you...
i have used it before and it was a great program. if you have any doubts there is a free trial that you can download on their website....