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Richard Ragon
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      04-17-2005, 04:56 AM
I have a Netgear FWG114P router. I'm trying to make it reach to my
daughters mini Mac only 20 feet away.. The reception is really good
though the house, and I believe that her computer unfortuenly, sits in a
bad spot, and the signal is weak at her desk.

I went and got a Apple Airport extreme unit to route around the bad
spot. And use it as a WDS. Seams like it would work as it just relays
the Internet thought it.

I can set it up and log into it via a wireless connection. But when I
try to get the unit it log into the base station (Netgear).. It simply
just refuses to do it!!

I've tried unlocking the WEP password, and still it refuses??

I routed a temporary eithernet from the router to the AP extreme unit,
and it works..

Checking the Netgear web site, it doesn't show the FWG114P router as a
WDS compatible.. Others say this though.

Is the FWG114P WDS compatible?

Thanks
-Richard
 
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      04-17-2005, 08:28 PM

"Richard Ragon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a Netgear FWG114P router. I'm trying to make it reach to my
> daughters mini Mac only 20 feet away.. The reception is really good
> though the house, and I believe that her computer unfortuenly, sits

in a
> bad spot, and the signal is weak at her desk.
>
> I went and got a Apple Airport extreme unit to route around the bad
> spot. And use it as a WDS. Seams like it would work as it just

relays
> the Internet thought it.
>
> I can set it up and log into it via a wireless connection. But when

I
> try to get the unit it log into the base station (Netgear).. It

simply
> just refuses to do it!!
>
> I've tried unlocking the WEP password, and still it refuses??
>
> I routed a temporary eithernet from the router to the AP extreme

unit,
> and it works..
>
> Checking the Netgear web site, it doesn't show the FWG114P router as

a
> WDS compatible.. Others say this though.
>
> Is the FWG114P WDS compatible?
>
> Thanks
> -Richard



If it does not state it in the specs then it probably does not support
WDS. Most
WDS products will only work with like manufacturer WDS products. This
is
due to WDS not being a standard and it is implemented in various ways
by different companies. If the Apple supports AP Client mode then this
may work.


 
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Richard Ragon
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      04-18-2005, 10:38 PM
Airhead wrote:

> "Richard Ragon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:40m8e.5802$(E-Mail Removed) m...
>
>>I have a Netgear FWG114P router. I'm trying to make it reach to my
>>daughters mini Mac only 20 feet away.. The reception is really good
>>though the house, and I believe that her computer unfortuenly, sits

>
> in a
>
>>bad spot, and the signal is weak at her desk.
>>
>>I went and got a Apple Airport extreme unit to route around the bad
>>spot. And use it as a WDS. Seams like it would work as it just

>
> relays
>
>>the Internet thought it.
>>
>>I can set it up and log into it via a wireless connection. But when

>
> I
>
>>try to get the unit it log into the base station (Netgear).. It

>
> simply
>
>>just refuses to do it!!
>>
>>I've tried unlocking the WEP password, and still it refuses??
>>
>>I routed a temporary eithernet from the router to the AP extreme

>
> unit,
>
>>and it works..
>>
>>Checking the Netgear web site, it doesn't show the FWG114P router as

>
> a
>
>>WDS compatible.. Others say this though.
>>
>>Is the FWG114P WDS compatible?
>>
>>Thanks
>>-Richard

>
>
>
> If it does not state it in the specs then it probably does not support
> WDS. Most
> WDS products will only work with like manufacturer WDS products. This
> is
> due to WDS not being a standard and it is implemented in various ways
> by different companies. If the Apple supports AP Client mode then this
> may work.


Thanks.. Bummer. I liked the Apple product, "airport express".
However, if I can't connect to my router, it's worthless..

Looks like I might have to take it back then.

-Richard

 
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