Wireless :: Lexmark Wifi Connection To Existing Network?
Jun 11, 2011I need to know what to look at to get wi-fi connection to my existing linksys wrt54gs2 v1 network
View 1 RepliesI need to know what to look at to get wi-fi connection to my existing linksys wrt54gs2 v1 network
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Model : TD-W8968
Hardware Version : V1
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I have an unused TD-W8151N. I also have a smart TV that requires a wired connection, with no way of getting a wire to it.
Can I configure my spare TD-W8151N as a client of the existing WiFi network and connect the TV in to the TD-W8151N with a cable?
There are a lot articles on the web about changing a wireless connection's password or security key. Pretty simple. But my computer does not remember the change and when trying to reconnect it still has old password and fails.
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They are both connected together - the DHCP is turned off on the linksys router and the wireless is turned off on the D865 router. so the Linksys wireless gets an IP from the D865 Router. Works great. no problems.
I also have my security setup for wireless:
1) MAC Filter
2) WEP
3) Channel = 6
4) Key Index = 4
The linksys will not see it. when I manually add the network it says connected but with limited connectivity. I see the IP as being a Private IP of its own (169.x.x.x). I of course DID add the MAC Address of the printer to the enabled/allowed MAC Filter list on the wireless router. I also tried configuring the wireless printer using my wireless laptop and the lexmark software and in here I was able to give it the Key index to use however it still failed to get an IP Address. It seems to authenticate just fine and maybe connect? But does not seem to get an IP Address and fails.
Cannot use the scan feature of my Lexmark X4550
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View 1 Replies View RelatedBelow is how I have established network between my PC and my laptop at home (being novice in networking, it took me few days to achieve the feat). And it is working perfectly. I can easily share files between them.Laptop
IP Address: 192.168.1.4
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.2Desktop
IP Address: 192.168.1.5
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.2ASUS RT-N10+ Router,/b>
IP Address: 192.168.1.4
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.2
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I would like to find out why my packard bell laptop doesnt print wirelessly to my Lexmark 7600 printer. It prints only when the printer cable is plugged into the computer. My laptop works wirelessly with no problems generally
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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?
how to connect a new computer wifi using an existing router ? Have attempted many times but without success.
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- DHCP active
- Wireless MAC filter is enabled with only approved MAC's
- Wireless SID Broadcast is disabled
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- Will need this secondary router to connect to the existing wireless network Router A wirelessly.
- Will need to have internet access.
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cannot set role in radio network to when another radio is set to one of the above roles
Added a wireless router to our office here so that people with laptops could get on the net without having to physically plug in. Right now it is ok, but the router is acting as it's own DHCP server instead of our server here assigning out the IP's.
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Do I just turn off DHCP on the router and thats it? The model is Netgear WNDR4500.