If the two AP are in the same area, you need to set the channels so that they are at least 3 channels seperating them. If you don't they will...
That's good advice. Auto-sensing isn't remembered for very long, so will be negotiated with each connection. Manually setting the connection speed...
I wouldn't block ports. I'd block outgoing to your main network subnet. So say your main network is 192.168.0.0, set up a rule on the firewall to...
Have a look at PeteC's article on helpwithwindows.com. This includes advice on free firewalls available.
You are never going to get close to theoretical speeds. The speed relates to how fast a piece of information can be passed over a network. When...
How small is your company? is it less than 5 users?
I'm assuming you are talking about the inbuilt Windows VPN system rather than a 3rd party VPN client. Yes, the VPN connection appears in...
Good advice! Definitely the way to go.
Jason is assuming that you are conecting via drive mappings. However, I think he is probably right to do so. If he is right, this may well be a...
I think a first start is to try and simplify what you are trying to do here. Your posting suggests you may not realise that you are dealing with...
To get you moving, I think the first thing to try is to work out if the problem is that the DHCP service is not working, or that the reason you...
Interesting. Definitely worth a play if you have plenty of RAM.
Sometimes, I wonder if it is mine! :D
It forces the automated IP addressing scheme (DHCP) to reassign the IP address - hopefully fixing the IP conflict.
One thing that tape gives you that a simple disk or remote disk solution won't give you is the ability to roll back to an old version. In my...
The most obvious solution that comes to my mind is to switch off DHCP on the broadband router, and use DHCP on the wireless router for both the...
If a user's system allows you to gather the sort of information you are looking to gather, it would be wide open to all sorts of abuse. HTML and...
This is an interesting article: http://www.newswireless.net/index.cfm/article/2783 It describes the problem caused to a wireless network by a...
Splendid - thank you.
This does have the smell of a hardware fault about it. However, it is possible that the faulty hardware is at the ISP end rather than your user....
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