Wireless FAQ: Setup and Configuration : The Questions
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The Questions
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• How do I add a printer to a wireless network?
• How many wireless clients can be supported by a single access point?
• Can I set up a wireless network without an Access Point or wireless router?
• If I get a better router, can I use my existing wireless router as Access Point?
• Can I use a wireless router even if I don't have a broadband connection?
• How do I connect two wireless routers wirelessly?
• Can I change the Beacon Period of a wireless client card?
• How do I use a different DHCP server with a wireless router?
• How can I limit the speed of each client on my wireless LAN?
• Can a wireless Router alternatively be used as a wireless Client?
• Can I bridge a wireless router even if it doesn't have built-in bridging?
• Can I use two wireless routers in the same network?
• How do I configure multiple Access Points to expand my wireless coverage?
• Do adapters exist to convert a USB device into a *wireless* USB device?
• Can a wireless access point be a client of a wireless router?
• Can I use an access point to wirelessly share my Internet connection?
• Is it possible to disable my AP's beacon?
• Is it possible to store setups for multiple wireless networks, i.e. profiles if I'm not using WinXP?
• What are the rules for entering SSID / ESSID names?
• Is one channel better to use than another on a wireless network?
• How can I share a remote wireless connection with all my LAN's wired computers?
• How can I make a wireless connection that spans multiple floors of an office building?
• What is the difference between an AP's client mode and bridging mode?
• Can I use a multifunction printer with a wireless print server?
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