barbaara fberg wrote:
had trouble getting the cover back on the machine. the card is a DLink
:-(
I use a dp power injector then Linksys wireless ethernet bridge 24
then netgear fast ethernet sweitch fs105
Okay, if have it right the Linksys device connects to your computer via
Cat5 and an RJ-45 connector?
A mate of mine had a couple of Dlink bridges; as I recall he configured
them with a web interface. Nothing to do with Linux really, tho he uses
Linux (and OS/2).
does this help
From: John Summerfield <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] very new user having problems
Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2006 07:18:32 +0800
barbaara fberg wrote:
yes I am certain I do not understand the question.
I have an antenae in the front yard connected with coax cable to a
radio toa networking box
it is a wireless connection
You haven't responed to my earilier post.
We need the specifics of you set up; are you using a wireless router
or do you have PCI card in your Linux box? What brand? What does
"lspci -v -v" reveal?
Have you tried pebble? Pebble is designed for what I think you want,
and if that works then maybe we can extrapolate. If Pebble doesn't
work, ask its supporters for help; if they can't get Pebble working,
there's little chance for us.
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