myadmin1@verizon.net wrote: If I hook up the linksys router to the verizon router I see two wireless networks, then if I hook the WAP into the linksys router I see three networks. This is where my ignorance of how this stuff works shines. If I use the WAP to repeat the Verizon broadcast am I then supposed to pick the linksys WAP from my available networks to connect to instead
<blacknwhitebozo@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:1191744278.652651.261050@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com... Life in the fast lane JUST GOT A BIT MORE TREACHEROUS. This is especially so if these facts get into the peoples hands -meaning that the information from an unbiased and independent scientific community actually eluded the gate keepers of information/disinformation/ infotainment
"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" <lloydsp@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:466d3530$0$30666$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... I have recently been bequeathed by our local phone company with a low-bandwidth DSL connection - 1.5mbs - after ten years of waiting for "high speed" service in our area. I have two buildings about 400' apart serviced by the same incoming phone line (telco provided
On Mar 1, 10:21 am, sanjay.gaik...@gmail.com wrote: On Feb 28, 5:33 pm, sanjay.gaik...@gmail.com wrote: I am facing a baffling problem. I have a corded and a cordless phone hooked in my apartment along with AT&T DSL internet on the same phone line. Few days back my 900Mhz Uniden cordless phone stopped ringing whenever there used to be incoming call. My corded phone continue