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I've just replaced my old router with a Belkin Pre-N ADSL. I had a lot
of difficulty in getting the wireless cards to connect. Eventually, I changed the router's IP address from 192.168.2.1 back to 192.168.1.1 (corresponding changes were correctly made to the cards and firewalls) and I changed the router's name from "Belkin Pre-N_ADSL" to "Belkin". Then everything connected. I'm reporting this in case it might help anyone else having a similar problem, but I'm curious to know whether this was just a coincidence or whether the protocol doesn't like punctuation and/or spaces ? It takes maybe 10 seconds for the router to accept configuration changes. Is that normal ? I've disabled SSID broadcast in the router and yet NetStumbler on another computer is still naming the link. A bug ? The furthest wireless card (not Pre-N) is about 20 metres away along a corridor. I was hoping to see a major improvement in reception, but it's still reported as only two bars ("poor"). I've read in reviews (but not in Belkin's documentation) that the card also needs to be Pre-N. But shouldn't I be getting *some* improvement ? Comments please ian@bluechipbridge.co.uk |
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I don't have any ideas on the first problem.
10 seconds for a config acception is normal Netstumbler also detects default SSID <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht news:(E-Mail Removed) oups.com... > I've just replaced my old router with a Belkin Pre-N ADSL. I had a lot > of difficulty in getting the wireless cards to connect. Eventually, I > changed the router's IP address from 192.168.2.1 back to 192.168.1.1 > (corresponding changes were correctly made to the cards and firewalls) > and I changed the router's name from "Belkin Pre-N_ADSL" to "Belkin". > Then everything connected. I'm reporting this in case it might help > anyone else having a similar problem, but I'm curious to know whether > this was just a coincidence or whether the protocol doesn't like > punctuation and/or spaces ? > > It takes maybe 10 seconds for the router to accept configuration > changes. Is that normal ? > > I've disabled SSID broadcast in the router and yet NetStumbler on > another computer is still naming the link. A bug ? > > The furthest wireless card (not Pre-N) is about 20 metres away along a > corridor. I was hoping to see a major improvement in reception, but > it's still reported as only two bars ("poor"). I've read in reviews > (but not in Belkin's documentation) that the card also needs to be > Pre-N. But shouldn't I be getting *some* improvement ? > > Comments please > |
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