D-Link DIR-825 :: Router Wall Mount Stuck
Jan 20, 2012I mounted the router to the wall with the 2 screw holes and screws. Now I want to take it off from the wall, but it is stuck
View 4 RepliesI mounted the router to the wall with the 2 screw holes and screws. Now I want to take it off from the wall, but it is stuck
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View 9 Replies View RelatedMy dorms have wifi in the common room, and ethernet wall ports in the rooms since wifi doesnt reach that far. They both have the same network name (e.g. the wifi network is named 'apple', and when i connect through ethernet in my room the name is also 'apple') I need to have wifi in my room. So, if i get a router and connect it to the ethernet port in my room's wall, would that work? Is that all you have to do or is there some other stuff i should know about?also can i put a password on it? And also, will it carry the network traffic of the common room?(if two people are using the common room's wifi, will the wifi speed in my room be affected nd whatnot) i have a linksys router lying around at home (the blue one with the double antennas, everyones seen them, and the one in the common room is the same...wireless g)
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Right now I have to deploy some new APs. We are using 3502e APs. I have a qustion on how to mount antennas for these access points. I have to make a mounting bracket the new installations. What was done with the previous APs was to mount a unistrut beam to an I beam in the building. There is 2 AIR-ANT-1728's and 2 AIR-ANT-5160V-R antennas mounted straight out on the unistrut. Then they put a T bracket on the unistrut and mounted a second bar 90 degrees from the main bar and connected the third 1728 and 5160 antennas on the second mounting bracket. So we have 4 antennas in a row, and two off to the side 90 degrees from the other 4 antennas.
My question, is this OK to have them this way, or would it be better to have all 6 antennas in a straight line when I fabricate my new AP brackets?
Here is a picture of what I am talking about. This would be looking at it from above.
Current New Proposal
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I need to install a AIR-AP1231G in one of our facilities. Its desired location is on a 1" thick solid steal wall filled with concrete. I thought maybe mounting it with a magnet would be easier than tap and die. Any reason I shouldn't use a high powered magnet to mount it with?
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The program I am trying to run won't accept network addresses to save to. I ran it without specifying the IP address of the server and it comes up with some random IP. I specified an IP and it can't find the device.
Here are the errors:
[root@HOME ~]# mount -t cifs -v //NAS_SERVER/public/ /mnt/ -o username=user,password=pass
mount.cifs kernel mount options:
[Code].....
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View 1 Replies View RelatedDell inspiron 1525 / Windows XP
Linksys/Cisco Router.
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I have a WRT 54G2 v1.5. On the status page it shows the address as 127.0.0.1 subnet mask 255.0.0.0. On the setup page the router is setup to use DHCP, with an IP address of 192.168.1.1. I have reset the router several times and flashed the firmware (once) to the latest version.
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*** Reserved LVL 7 Interrupt ***
PC = 0xfff0bc98, Vector = 0x500, SP = 0x80004c4c
Not sure what to do from here. I have tried everything.Error you get when you boot the router:
System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(1r)XE1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
TAC Support: [URL]
Copyright (c) 2001 by cisco Systems, Inc.
C1700 platform with 32768 Kbytes of main memory
loadprog: bad file magic number: 0x0
boot: cannot load "flash:"
I have CAT5 cables run throughout my house to a few different jacks. They plug into my modem downstairs. I want to hook up my desktop internet through one of the wall jacks upstairs. The wall jack has CAT5 cable run to it but only accepts telephone wire sized jacks. How do I connect to the internet with this setup?
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I downloaded the firmware from the Linksys site. I'm using IE v9 on a Win7 Pro x32. I'm using the E4200 as an access point so DHCP is disabled, no cable in the WAN port.
I uploaded the firmware but it seems to be stuck for 30 minutes at 98%. I read some threads saying it takes a while, but I'm not sure if it is locked up. The screen says not to interrupt the process so I don't want to reboot/reset and brick the router.
My WAG120N router overheating and stuck repeatedly every 4-5 hours. How i can solve this problem? I buy this router 3-4 months ago...Is hardware or software issue?
My WAG120N:
Firmware Version: V1.00.07
DDNS Service - Disable
DMZ Hosting - Disable
Firewall - Disable
Restore to Factory Setting - Many Times = No result
Connected Computers in the LAN - WLAN = 6 Desktops-Laptops, 3 PDA Devices
--> My Router gives this information about my Downstream / Upstream Rate
Downstream Rate: 10229 kbps
Upstream Rate: 861 kbps
I have done similar with cat5e in the past, but only operating at 100mb/s. The gigabit stuff I have done so far has had the power in a separate stud cavity.My structured wiring project will be installed in one stud cavity in the soon to be new home office. Not exactly using a structured wiring cabinet, but rather using a 7u wall mount relay rack bracket. The cabling will be entering using 2 separate header penetrations. One existing just inside on the right side of the stud cavity carries 110V 12/2 romex to a stud attached box / recepticle. The other side gets the new penetration, a minimum of 12" away. That's the one that the ethernet cable will pass through. The cable runs will run through the wall and through a brush plate, and then to the patch panel.
The Cat6 cable is UTP, and is marked for in wall use. This is the stuff with the spline if that matters.The romex, by code MUST be attached to the stud, and it is, the cat6 on the other hand is allowed to be loose in the wall. I do not plan on having enough slack in the wall for the cat6 to ever get closer than 8" from the romex, and no closer than 10" from the electrical box.Is that separation sufficient to avoid inductive noise on the ethernet cables? Like I said, I have done similar with Cat5e and no problems ever, but only attached to 10/100 networks. I can change stud cavities, but would rather stick with the one so that my ethernet, and power both can enter the rack cleanly.
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I've spent days troubleshooting with Sonicwall which could be a whole dedicated thread on it's own but I digress. I even had the ISP come out and test the line and when they hooked up their own laptop it got the speeds it should be getting. I've rebuilt the config on the sonicwall from scratch which was a major pain in the ass because I'm not a firewall guy by any means. After firmware updates and pulling my hair out I've decided to dump the tz200, to what I don't know. I need two devices, one for the data center and one for the branch office. I'm pretty sure something in the config is causing this and after being escalated to the highest level at sonicwall and them sending me a replacement unit which I rebuilt the config on and also tried to import the old settings with no luck. I very well could have done something or made a change to cause this but I'm at a loss and willing to try another product.
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I'm wiring up the house with CAT6 (I've never done this before). Someone told me to use 'T568B' termination. Every configuration I see on net looks different, and I'm getting confused.
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