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I have a microsoft wireless 802.11b router in my network.
I would like to replace it with an 802.11G to improve the speed. When I get ready to do that do I just unplug the "B", then run the "G" setup software, then plug in the "G" version, or do I need to disable anything first before I unplug the "B"? Assuming that I keep the same network name will I need to change anything on the machines that are connected to my network through wireless adaptors (they are already all "G" adaptors? John Herleman |
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See my reply to "LoneGolfer". Unplug the "b" base station. Plug in the "g". Run the Setup software on one of the PC. It will find the new "g" base. If you keep the same netwrok name, just plug that in at set-up. Also the WEP code, as well. >-----Original Message----- >I have a microsoft wireless 802.11b router in my network. >I would like to replace it with an 802.11G to improve the >speed. > >When I get ready to do that do I just unplug the "B", then >run the "G" setup software, then plug in the "G" version, >or do I need to disable anything first before I unplug >the "B"? Assuming that I keep the same network name will >I need to change anything on the machines that are >connected to my network through wireless adaptors (they >are already all "G" adaptors? >. > |
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