Here's what I'd like to do:<BR>I have a dhcp server with a wireless and a wired card in it. I'd like to have the wireless on one subnet and the wired on another, and have them both be served dhcp and ...
(Posted by Cisco Subnet editor Julie Bort while Jim Duffy is on vacation.) In the race to dominate the emerging 100GigE router market, Cisco on Tuesday made its move. The company introduced a new ...
Having a fast and stable WiFi network is vitally important, especially if you work from home a few days per week. Add in the fact that so much of our entertainment comes over the internet, and that it ...
Just go innto the d-link and set it's IP address to be in the same subnet as your D Link (outside of the DHCP range on the Linksys). Make sure you disable the onboard DHCP server as well or you will ...
Cisco wants to write the wireless book. Well, two Cisco employees do anyway. Joel Barrett, a senior-level wireless networking expert; and Vinay Saini, a software/QA engineer within Cisco’s Wireless ...
Nothing is worse than a spotty, slow Wi-Fi connection, and the most common culprit is usually a lackluster, outdated router. Sure, you can try using one of the best Wi-Fi extenders if you think ...