wireless router n dual band simultaneous

by admin on June 3, 2010

wireless router n dual band simultaneous
I need IP address and configuration of routers Help!?

It is assumed that to solve the problem: "There is a CAT5 Ethernet or feed in my house, but there are 16 ethernet jacks throughout the house. I want to split the food in 15 connections without affecting the connection speed and without using an address IP on multiple computers, it does not work. "I have to buy a router. If I were to buy the" Linksys WRT610N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router " How could I connect it to the Linksys EtherFast EZXS16W 16 Port 10/100 Workgroup Switch with 15 teams in total? Thanks in advance.

Do not buy a Linksys router N-Type unless you have a compatible wireless adapter / Receiver. If you do not see N-Type Adapter / Receiver then will not work. N-type router means it is capable of transfer data at higher speeds. Well first of all .. if you have an Ethernet power at home and you have an ethernet connector 16 then all that should come from feed on an ethernet. Nothing should be wrong. Why do you want to have 15 connections? Just get a wireless router, but as I mentioned fail unless N-Type you have a Receiver / adapter adapt adaptation which includes the N-type signal, usually the most common types of wireless network is b / g 802.11. G-type is the most common. Do some research on the N-type uncommon but can be used for something good with higher data rates.

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