How To Add A Computer To An Existing Network

Feb 7, 2012

I do not know how to add a new laptop to my existing wireless. I also do not know how to get my password for my wireless network, I have forgotten it.

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Add A New Computer To An Existing Wireless Network?

Sep 7, 2011

What is the procedure for adding a new computer to an existing wireless network? Both computers are running on Vista and two on Windows 7

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Connecting Computer To An Existing Wireless Network?

Oct 15, 2012

How can I connect my computer to an existing wireless network?

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Add Another Computer To Existing Wireless System?

Jul 12, 2011

I'm trying to add another computer to an existing, wireless system. I followed the directions I found online, but when I get to the point where I'm supposed to "take note of the numeric code beside the Default Gateway icon", no such icon, and no code, is present. By the way, I'm attempting this from the current, wireless computer.

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Setup Wifi To A New Computer Using Existing Router?

Jan 29, 2011

how to connect a new computer wifi using an existing router ? Have attempted many times but without success.

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How To Setup Wifi To A New Computer Using Existing Router

Jun 14, 2012

how to connect a new computer wifi using an existing router ?Have attempted many times but without success.

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Adding Another Computer To Existing Router Hookup?

Nov 24, 2012

I am trying to hook a second computer up to run off my belkin router?

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Integrating A Camera Network With An Existing Network?

Nov 1, 2011

Here is the scenario: A mid-sized IP based camera network (150 cameras, 1 management server, several client workstations, and several recording servers) has been implemented on a stand-alone LAN utilizing a class C configuration and is set up as a windows domain. The user now wants to add the ability for workstations on the existing class B network to connect (with client software) to the management server on camera network, network is controlled by enterprise sized domain (Think county). Access is controlled by camera system client software credentials. Here are my questions:

1) What is the best way to do this and what hardware is required? I thought about just adding a NIC to the management server but am concerned about the 2 different domains playing well together. Would a router be best? What do I need to consider as far as setting up firewall and/or gateway?

2) What considerations do I need to take into account regarding the camera network not taking bogging down existing user network?

3) The workstations on the camera network are not as “locked down” as they are on the user network (again, think county network security). Will I be creating a security hazard and if so, how can I prevent this?

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Wireless Network Joining An Existing LAN Network?

Nov 26, 2011

we already have an existing network tru a switch hub and other two pc access internet through a wireless router and this wireless router is connected to the switch hub together with the other pc our problem is we cant share files and folders to the other two pc using wireless..How can we share files to other two pc.

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Create Another Network Within The Existing One?

Sep 4, 2012

I've recently moved into a new flat above a pub. The pub has internet which we are free to use but there it is an open network with no password protection and I don't feel comfortable connecting all my devices to it.Is it possible to create another network within the existing one? Perhaps by using another router with a password protecting it?

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Servers :: Add A PC With Existing Domain Network?

Feb 25, 2011

We have purchased a new PC(OS, Windows XP2002, SP2). Now i want to add it with existing Local Area Network which is domain networking. Now how can i add the computer in that network? we use Oracle data base on it. i want to know that how this will work just like other clients on network. i know the LAN without domain network. i add it with network. it is now appear the workgroup. but when i access any client on network, then it cann't do any action, and replies access denied and not access any client c$ drive.

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Setting Up New Work Network And Add To Already Existing One?

Jun 4, 2011

.We are setting up a new sales office where there will be between 5-10 users.At the moment, we run everything of one server which has all the file shares, printers. Active Directory etc. I know so far I will need the server cabinet - But my main concern is how I will make this new site connect to the already existing network and the other things which I will need.

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Add Another Wireless Switch To Existing Network?

Sep 21, 2011

I already have a wireless router but the signal strength doesn't seem to penetrate brick walls well. I want to add another wireless switch to access the same Internet but am not sure exactly what I should purchase. I know I don't want another router, so what should I buy?

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Connect A Dir-301 To An Existing Wireless Network?

Jul 4, 2012

I have a DIR-301 router connected to a Virgin cable modem. It provides the Internet to the PC and wirelessly to other devices (like my iPhone, my wife's Android phone and my iBook) with no problems.I recently bought a Sony TV that has an ethernet port on the back. The Sony wireless dongle they offer (UWA-BR100) is stupidly expensive, so I thought I'd try a wired connection via an access point.I bought another DIR-301 from eBay, as it was advertised as an access point which I thought would give the TV an Internet connetion.I've tried everything I can think of and have been advised, but I can't get a connection via the TV.

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D-Link DIR-615 :: Set Up New Network From Existing Router?

Jul 16, 2011

A dlink 615 router so im trying to set up a new network. So downstairs i have a netgear g router, this is then hardwired to a switch, from there i have another cable running upstairs and into my d link router.I am using snow Leopard OS, and using VMWare was able to use the quick setup on the associated disc but could only reach the stage where i connect my ethernet to router before it would display an error message stating it was unable to find a router.I then tried manually setting up the router online using

192.168.0.1

but was unable to get a working connection running over the wireless and i was only able to give this page when hardwired to the d link router.

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WGR614v.10 - Add Router To Existing Wireless Network?

Sep 19, 2012

I moved into an apartment complex that has wireless already set up, but it is so slow! I heard that if I connect with my own router then the speed will be faster. How do I configure my router for that? I have a netgear WGR614v.10 and am using a macbook pro.

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How To Add Asus Rt-n66u To Existing Wired Network

Aug 22, 2012

Just got the rt-n66u to add to my existing wired network. Can I just disable the DHCP on the 66U and set its IP address to something that's outside the range on my current router?

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How To Install New DSL Modem To A Existing Wireless Network

Feb 28, 2013

I have a wireless set up at home and recently had to replace my DSL modem (due to my cat knocking over my coffee cup and spilling coffee on my old modem) I have managed to connect to the internet directly through the modem, but want to connect wireless. How can I connect my new modem to my old wireless network?

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Connect Netbook To Existing Wireless Network?

Nov 30, 2012

I have an existing wireless network, and wish to add a Netbook to it. The Netbook can detect the network, but will not join it. It says the signal is strong, but still will not join the network. The computers cannot detect the Netbook wirelessly either, although network discovery is turned on.

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Extending Existing Wired / Wireless Network?

Jun 8, 2011

I have an existing network in a 300 year old structure. There is a base router from which there are 3 wired (ethernet) lines to parts of the structure. Due to the structure itself (near 2 ft thick walls - masonry) the wireless from the base router reaches only a short distance. I would like to "extend" the wireless reach using those 3 existing runs. So - can I add 3 more routers or should I go with Wireless Access Points or what else would work?

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Cisco :: 5500 - Replacing Existing Wi-Fi Network

Jan 28, 2013

Any documentation or information pertaining to replacing an existing wireless network.  I will be looking to replace a 4400 w/12APs with a 5500 w/12APs.  The users typically utilize the WiFi network on a regular, so I am trying to figure out how to replace the existing hardware without interrupting the service.
 
What would be the best way of handling a situation as such?   I am currently looking on the Cisco Doc. website, hoping to find something related to this.   

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Cisco :: E2000 Wireless AP With Existing Network

Aug 4, 2011

I have been deploying various wireless AP's in my network for years and years.  We have a Cisco network with at least 30 different subnets, and we use EIGRP as our dynamic routing protocol.  I have always wanted our AP's to act like a switch instead of a router.  So I have always disabled DHCP, assigned it a static LAN IP address, and plugged it into my network on one of its 1-4 switchports, and not using the "internet" port.  This goes for all my routers (varying Linksys/Cisco models, and even a couple old Netgears).
 
I have been realizing lately that once I get an AP build and sent out to the remote location (on a different subnet), I can usually no longer web into it.  I am in the middle of deploying an NPS server to do 802.1x authentication, and I'm realizing that the E2000 I'm using cannot ping or see the NPS server which is on a different subnet.  So, I'm sure I'm missing something.On this E2000, I have disabled the SPI firewall, turned off NAT, enabled dynamic routing, etc.  But I can't ping devices on another subnet from the E2000.  I also can't ping url... or other URL's from the E2000.  It will not resolve them.  (My DNS servers are on another subnet... same subnet as the NPS server). [code] Is there something I'm missing on my wireless APs?  Do I need to configure my Cisco routers to use RIP in addition to EIGRP?

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Cisco :: Extend Existing Wireless Network Using Ethernet

Jun 9, 2012

I have an 802.11n/g wireless network throughout my house. I also have several ethernet ports. I want to use the ethernet port to connect to the network and extended the existing wireless network (same SSID). I know AirPort devices from Apple can do this but I wanted to know if anything else could as well. It is too slow when I try to wirelessly extend it (not using ethernet at all).

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Wireless :: Lexmark Wifi Connection To Existing Network?

Jun 11, 2011

I need to know what to look at to get wi-fi connection to my existing linksys wrt54gs2 v1 network

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How To Edit Existing Wireless Network In DLINK Router

Feb 19, 2011

I want to edit existing wireless network in DLINK router. But I can't find any option to do it. If I go to "wireless settings" option, it shows the three options "wireless network setup wizard", "add wireless device with WPS", "manual wireless network setup", but I cannot find any option to edit the wireless network that was already set up.

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Adding Two WLAN Access Points To Existing Network?

Apr 11, 2012

Here's the deal. My internet provider provided me with a shitty router with a lot of settings locked. I can't change DHCP settings or add custom static IP addresses. This sucks. The wireless function on it sucks also.I added an extra router to the network so I have good Wifi in my living room. I turned off the NAT, firewall and DHCP on that one, so it's a simple switch with a wireless access point now.Now here's the deal. The DHCP server of the provider's router hands out IP's from 192.168.2.1 to 192.168.2.253 (192.168.2.254 is the router's own IP address).I gave the added switch/access point the IP address 192.168.1.1 in its own settings. The original router doesn't 'see' the switch now anymore because it's out of the DHCP's range. When I gave it an IP address within the DHCP's IP range, I got all kinds of conflicts (as expected).

I guess this is a solution since it works, but I'm open to other suggestions since it doesn't seem to be the best way of doing things. Besides, I can't access the access point's web interface anymore since it doesn't have an IP address within the network now. It isn't important because I don't need to change any settings anymore, but still.I'm going to add a second wireless router to replace the built-in wireless function of the provider's router. For some reason it sees its own wireless network as a separate network or something. When I roam from the new access point wifi to the provider router's wifi, everything gets confused because it tries to give the laptop a new IP address.

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Adding Additional Items To Existing Wireless Network?

Feb 17, 2011

ive got 2 laptops on my wireless network and have just bought a pc. it dosnt seem to be finding my connection so i cannot get it onto my wireless network?

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Adding Security Code To Existing Network Windows 7?

Mar 28, 2012

I have an existing wireless working network with WIN 7 - 2 laptops, two desktop PC's. Can I add a security code/password without setting up a new network?

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Cisco VPN :: ASA5520 - Adding New Network To Existing Tunnel

Apr 10, 2012

We have an ASA5520 version 8.3(1) We have an existing VPN tunnel between us and our partner site. We need to add a new vlan to our existing VPN tunnel.
 
Where do we need to add the new vlan to in ASDM interface? Looking through using ASDM, I found 3 places.
 
Site-to-Site VPN:

1) Connection profiles
2) Advanced > crypto maps
3) ACL Manager

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Cisco Firewall :: Setting Up New ASA 5505 Into Existing Network?

Mar 21, 2013

I am having a problem trying to figure out how to add a new ASA 5505 to an existing network.  My current network is:Cable Modem  >  Linksys  >  48 port switch With multiple hosts residing on the 192.168.0.x network.Now i know that the ASA comes default with 192.168.1.1 on the inside interface and i want to change that to 192.168.0.1.  I have tried to do this thru ASDM using the wizard and manually.  Once i hit ok for it to write the config, it gives me an error that it didnt take.  I then lose connection to the ASA and have to hard boot it to get it back.I am trying to do this without my external connection connected and i have a laptop connected to the ASA on port 0/2 with an IP address of 192.168.1.75.Do i need to connect my internet connection to it first and then run the wizard?  I was hoping to get it configured for my existing network before i plugged in the internet connection to limit my downtime.This ASA came with 6.4.1 ASDM and 8.2 OS installed.  i was able to upgrade the ASDM to 7.X but when i go to update the OS to 9.1, i get an error that i am not registered to use cryptographic software.   Dont know where i need to register to get it?

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Routers / Switches :: Have A Spare Usb HDD And Wish To Connect To An Existing Network Switch?

Jan 13, 2011

I have a spare usb HDD and wish to connect to an existing network switch (rj45 connections) if it works on a gigabyte network all the better

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Routers / Switches :: Adding A Wireless Conection To Existing Network

Dec 22, 2011

Add wireless conection that can't see network. I have an existing working hard wired network. I want to add a wireless connection that has access to the internet, but not to the other devices on the original network.

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Connect A Vista Laptop To Existing XP Wireless Home Network

Feb 4, 2013

How can I connect a vista laptop to existing wireless home network with other 3 [COLOR=#000096 !important][COLOR=#000096 !important]xp[/COLOR][/COLOR] machines.I followed googled info but keep chasing my tail as all effords end trying to make an internet connection. [code] is Negear wired & wireless capable in which 2 PCs are wired & an Acer netbook wireless connected, all 3 XP machines.

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