On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 18:32:19 +0200,
hlexa@hotmail.com (Axel
Hammerschmidt) wrote:
><ronnienospamholland@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> I'm afraid my problem is so simple, I'll be laughed off the group...
>> I used to have a wireless setup in an office, I brought the system
>> home and am using the router (netgear m314) to connect my 4 computers
>> together with no problems.
>
>Have you reset the router after taking it home? Otherwise press the
>reset button as described in the manual. Don't have a manual, get the
>manual (probably a .pdf file) from Netgear's support site.
>
><snip>
>
>> There's a left over D-Link dwl-900ap that is not connected. I have
>> added it as per all the setup info, but still no signal so I've taken
>> it off again. I am hoping to connect my laptop directly to the
>> netgear wireless router.
>> 1. Is it possible?
>
>Yes. Do the same (reset) with the D-Link access point.
I looked for reset holes in the D-Link, but none found. couldn't find
anything in the manual either.
I read on a current boxed wireless router that it acted as an access
point, just as I thought the netgear mr314 should have been.
I put Network Magic on both machines and it cannot see the netgear
wireless connection at all, and when I added the D-link access point
it showed up, but it would fall in and out of range at a distance of
4 feet every few seconds..
I think I need to upgrade to a g router and purchase the 'same brand'
add on's that I need to achieve my goal.
On eBay I've seen Microsoft G wireless routers with cards (kits) for
darn near nothing. Would that be a possible solution since I'm
working with an out of date system anyway.
TIA,
Ron