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> 802.11g And Airport, How to use a linksys wireless W/ airpoet
dinofond
posté dim. 19 juin 2005, 00:22
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Hi All, I have an odd set of circumstances which I need some wisdom on. I have a dual g5 running logic 7.1 pro in in a small studio in the back of my company. I have a nice iso room there that works perfect for live drums and loud amplification. The network at the office runs 802.11g for wireless. Now here is the curve ball, I just bought a used 897 MHz powerbook that has an airport card in it. I also live literally next door; my apartment is a 100 feet away tops. I can now hook my company wintel notebook up to the office with a USB wireless nick, but I have to run it out to my balcony from the office. I don't think the airport card inside the chassis of the Powerbook is going to pick up the signal. I need some kind of amplefier and the outline knowledge to run airport over 802.11G. I have the garden flavor Linksys WUG series wireless router at the office. This way I can do my midi and pre production from the house on the powerbook but still have access to the Dual G5's second Hard Drive. Any help would be deeply appreciated.

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posté lun. 20 juin 2005, 13:07
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Maybe one repeater for wireless with an amplified antenna. I'm not a wireless god, but what you ask for can be done. Now be aware that wireless is a low bandwidth network anyway, so heavy data trafic is not a good idea.


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posté mer. 22 juin 2005, 06:57
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I think this will be my solution: http://www.techonweb.com/products/productd...d=B68291&src=FG
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posté jeu. 23 juin 2005, 03:29
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That's the idea laugh.gif

Remember to make a secure network wink.gif


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