Airhead wrote:
> "Richard Ragon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:40m8e.5802$(E-Mail Removed) m...
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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
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> in a
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>>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
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> relays
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>>the Internet thought it.
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>>I can set it up and log into it via a wireless connection. But when
>
> I
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>>try to get the unit it log into the base station (Netgear).. It
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> simply
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>>just refuses to do it!!
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>>I've tried unlocking the WEP password, and still it refuses??
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>>I routed a temporary eithernet from the router to the AP extreme
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> unit,
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>>and it works..
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>>Checking the Netgear web site, it doesn't show the FWG114P router as
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> a
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>>WDS compatible.. Others say this though.
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>>Is the FWG114P WDS compatible?
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>>Thanks
>>-Richard
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>
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> 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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