Question 100 for Wi Fi

Updated on technology 2024-04-08
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Check the "Channel" number in the wireless parameters of the wireless router.

    2.Look at the wireless parameters of the wireless router in "Mode", it is best to select "and B".

    3.Desktop PC Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager Wireless Network Adapter Attributes Advanced IBSS Channel Number. If it is inconsistent with the wireless router, set it to the channel number of the wireless router.

    54G(TM) mode, can be set to "54G - LRS."", or "54G - Performance", or "54G - Auto", such as "Mode" and "B" in the wireless router, you can select "Only.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Take a look at the device manager, network adapter, whether there are two network cards, generally the machine has one, and you added one, so there are two! If you confirm that there is, then look at the driver installed.,Some wireless network cards have software matching.。。。 Software can be used to search for wireless networks.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is possible that the frequency of your wireless network card does not support that high!

    This community is now engaged in T building activities, are you interested, it seems that the prizes are okay!

    For more information, please see.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    2. If the interconnection line between the wired router and the wireless router is connected to the LAN port of the wireless router, the wireless Internet PC can use the above IP address.

    3. If the interconnection line between the wired router and the wireless router is connected to the WAN port of the wireless router, the wired router and the wireless router should be in the same network segment as much as possible, and the wireless Internet PC should be in the same network segment as the wireless router.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Can be used.

    The IP addresses of three fixed-line PCs on the same network segment are sufficient.

    If you have a wireless network PC, you don't need to manually set the IP (if you use a local area network, it is set on the same network segment), and the connection is no problem according to the map.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Building A and Building B are connected to each other with Cisco high-power AP plus directional antennas.

    2, Building B is covered with ordinary routes, and 1 can probably pass through 2 walls.

    3. Cisco high-power AP connects all wireless routes in Building B through the switch.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Wouldn't it be too high to fake with Cisco.

    Using directional antennas should be the most practical way to do the cost of the fiber can also be used within the fiber.

    These all depend on the actual budget.

Related questions
8 answers2024-04-08

There is no DNS and no gateway, you still want to surf the Internet... >>>More

2 answers2024-04-08

When it comes to the historical origins of wireless LANs, everyone may think that they are a relatively recent emerging technology, but they actually appeared earlier than expected. The initial application of wireless LAN can be traced back to 50 years ago during World War II, when the U.S. Army used radio signals for data transmission, and they developed a set of radio transmission technology, and used very high encryption technology. During World War II, the technology was widely used by both the U.S. and Allied forces, and scholars were inspired by it. >>>More

18 answers2024-04-08

1) First of all, set the host's ADSL [ Already set up is not used] network neighbor attributes. >>>More

24 answers2024-04-08

Pulling optical fiber can solve the problem, and it is necessary to use optical fiber transceivers, which is equivalent to replacing the network cable, after all, the effective transmission distance of the network cable is not as far as that of the optical fiber.

16 answers2024-04-08

It should be an ARP virus, the next ARP firewall, fixed IP, you can find out that it is that machine. >>>More