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  1. hedgert

    Problem with WSP54G Linksys Print Server

    Sorry - I didn't try hard enough before raising this. There was an explanation for configuring a printer device using the WPS by hand - whereas before I'd simply allowed the installation program for the WPS to set up the printer device for me and it obviously didn't do it in the same way.
  2. hedgert

    Problem with WSP54G Linksys Print Server

    I bought a wireless print server (WSP54G) this week. I've followed the installation/setup instructions and have configured the WPS for use. However, when I try to print a test page from any computer on my network, the printer kicks into life and starts scrolling the paper through but then it...
  3. hedgert

    Mixing manufacturers trying to extend wireless network

    I have a mixed wireless/cable network in a house with thick concrete walls. I have a Linksys WRT54GS 4 port router/WAP upstairs and a D-Link DWL-2100AP downstairs. My internet connection is wired into the Linksys upstairs. I currently have a cable connecting the two and with this arrangement...
  4. hedgert

    Adding a switch to grow a Linksys Router/Switch based network

    Thank you both for your quick replies. Having gained confidence that the configuration I had should work, I probed a bit and found that the LAN connection's TCP/IP properties didn't have "Obtain IP address automatically" switched on. Having tweaked this and "Obtain DNS server address...
  5. hedgert

    Adding a switch to grow a Linksys Router/Switch based network

    I have a Linksys WRT54GS wireless access point router with 4 port switch. It's connected to a cable modem and this configuration works well. I want to extend the network and so I've bought a 5 port wired switch. I connect the switch into one of the 4 ports on the WRT54GS and connect a PC to...
  6. hedgert

    Extend Router Network with an additional Switch

    I have a Linksys WRT54GS wireless access point router with 4 port switch. It's connected to a cable modem and this configuration works well. I want to extend the network and so I've bought a 5 port wired switch. I connect the switch into one of the 4 ports on the WRT54GS and connect a PC to...

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