"Grey-hound" <grey-hound@"removethis"verizon.net> hath wroth:
>Thanks for replying Jeff
>It's Linksysy Cable/router BEFSR41 ver. 3 which is not Vista capable and the
>cable was Cat 5.
Baloney. There's no such thing as Vista "capeable" unless:
1. You're thinking of the installation software that comes with the
BEFSR41 which nobody uses anyway. Just point your browser to:
http://192.168.1.1
and configure it manually.
2. Vista changes the way DHCP works, which may be a problem for some
routers. See:
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233>
3. Vista DHCP also likes to forget the gateway IP when coming out of
standy mode:
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933872>
>Also just found out today it will be changing to 3 XP
>tabletops and 1 Vista tabletop.
Tabletop? You have one of these?
<http://www.microsoft.com/surface/>
I'm jealous.
>The compatibility issue existed when connecting (Vista Comp) from the DSL
>Modem to the DSL router it would not work but hooking directly did.
Fine. You have problem #2 as itemized above. Easily fixed.
>Same
>setup going to an XP computer worked fine. Also tried different but
>identical BEFSR41 ver. 3's.
>Now want to scrap it all/revamp and go wireless
>to add wireless security camera and maybe increase usefulness.
I'm a big fan of IP camera servers, where you plug 1-4 cameras into a
box that acts as a stand along video server. No computah required,
low power, easy deployment, etc. If you want wireless, just add a
"wireless ethernet client bridge" to the ethernet port.
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