[Novalug] Re: fios install question
Ken Kauffman
kkauffman at headfog.com
Tue Apr 15 16:31:08 EDT 2008
Correction. I meant Airport Express (not Extreme). The administration
tool has a drop down box that sets the type of wireless network you are
creating. Bridge mode is one of those options.
Ken
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 4:19 PM, greg pryzby <greg at pryzby.org> wrote:
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> That is ALMOST what I do. I didn't setup a wireless bridge, well because
> I wasn't sure how to, so I have a second private subnet for the wireless.
>
> works great.
>
> the actiontec does SUX for wireless
>
> Ken Kauffman wrote:
> > A friend of mine has this router and the only problem he always runs
> > into is the wireless is flaky. We are planning on purchasing an Apple
> > Airport Extreme now that they are released in Wireless N models now.
> >
> > We'll log into the ActionTec router webmin, disable wireless completely,
> > plug the Airport extreme into the wired port and configure it as a
> > wireless bridge on the existing network.
> >
> > Since the wired ports are reliable, I would imagine this solution will
> > provide him stability and wireless N wireless at an affordable price
> point.
> >
> > Ken
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 3:57 PM, greg pryzby <greg at pryzby.org
> > <mailto:greg at pryzby.org>> wrote:
> >
> > I am really confused about the actiontec -> coax -> set top
> >
> > I have a coax into my office
> >
> > I have coax to the set top
> >
> > They both are from the NID (or whatever the box outside my house is
> > called). There is no cable that leaves my actiontec and to my set
> > top box.
> - --
> greg pryzby greg at pryzby dot org
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