Networking devices are often (more often than any other computer-related product) made for Windows PCs and boxed with Windows installation software that doesn’t even acknowledge the Mac’s existence.
I like the way you copy and pasted netgear and linksys proucts in the same pic. It seems you have everything setup correctly. I have a wireless router by linksys, and I had to disable WEP at first ...
If you plan to build an 802.11ac network, and you want to connect multiple 802.11ac clients, this is the device to use. It’s a far superior alternative to buying two 802.11ac routers and configuring ...
I am using a WET11 (ip192.168.245) to bridge connect to a BFEW11 (192.168.100).<BR>From the wet11, it goes directly into a XP machine with a static ip of 192.168.1.2.<BR><BR>Using this configuration, ...
If you’re putting together a wireless network based on the 802.11ac Draft 2.0 standard, you should choose between this and Cisco’s Linksys WUMC710 when you’re ready to add hardwired clients to that ...