Please help me. I have an HyperLink SR2400 wireless bridge which my ISP was using for a point to multipoint wireless internet access. Now that my ISP had stopped supporting the radio, I'm wondering if I can use the bridge as a wireless router. I will appreciate any assistance on how to do this. THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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Hello guys it maight be a stupid question but I must ask
I have wireless router in my office with a network printer directly connected to it so all the pcs can use it, so is there som application that can permit me to add a printer to my qtek 9100 or to let me send files to the printer. In general is there a way to print directly from my PDA via the wireless network that i connect to.
10x very much in advance.
Alright... here's my situation. I own a mobile business and bring a laptop with me on my route every day. I'd like to set it up so that I can print my invoices from my computer.
I bought the Lexmark Z418 with wireless capability.
Here's the problem: I currently just tether my connection (via bluetooth) from the kaiser for occasional web browsing; howver, I don't have a wireless network set up (no need when simply tethering). BUT I have to have a wireless network established in order to be able to print to this printer.
Should I:
A) Buy a wireless router and route my tether from the Kaiser to the Laptop to the Router and finally.... into a wireless signal (HAHA)
B) ????????? Help. Please? Any suggestions or ideas would be sincerely appreciated!
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can hardwire connect the laptop to the printer?
I forget the name but there is a programv that simulates a "virtual network"
It does come with a USB connection but that pretty much defeats the purpose the way that I have everything set up in my vehicle. :-( I have to do it temporarily for now and it's a pain in the neck.
if you can't make a virtual network perhaps your going to have to keep it hardwired you could get a long cable and run it realy nicely ie under the seat along the frame so itss not so noticeable
why is wireless so important? by the way
The Chromecast connects very easily to the wifi network from the Actiontec router. No problem here.
For the part of the house where I need the Chromecasr, however, I have an Amped Wireless extender (AP300) into which ethernet from the router is connected and all devices in this part of the house have a very strong wireless signal.
The problem is that I can't get the Chromecast to connect to the extender's network, It sees the Chromecast I get the attached message when it tries to add to the network.
I am not very versed in networking so help is appreciated. I did check in the AP300's settings for isolation but couldn't find anything.
Thanks!
Exact same issue here...unable to connect (usually) to the Amped wireless repeater, but connect just fine with the main AP.
I wonder if this is an issue with other repeaters also?
jr461 said:
The Chromecast connects very easily to the wifi network from the Actiontec router. No problem here.
For the part of the house where I need the Chromecasr, however, I have an Amped Wireless extender (AP300) into which ethernet from the router is connected and all devices in this part of the house have a very strong wireless signal.
The problem is that I can't get the Chromecast to connect to the extender's network, It sees the Chromecast I get the attached message when it tries to add to the network.
I am not very versed in networking so help is appreciated. I did check in the AP300's settings for isolation but couldn't find anything.
Thanks!
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According to their document you need to turn off AP Isolation
support.google.com/chromecast/answer/3210071?hl=en#___plusone_0
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Yes. You will need to disable AP/Client isolation, also known as client isolation, on your router. Please refer to your router documentation to learn how to disable AP isolation.
If you do not have access to your router settings, or if you are attempting to connect through a guest, hotel or public network with AP/client isolation, you will be unable to set up your Chromecast.
If you are attempting to connect through a Wi-Fi extender, please check your extender settings. You will need to disable AP isolation on your Wi-Fi extender before setting up Chromecast to work with your Wi-Fi network.
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Sounds like they expect it to work on an extender....
mdelac01 said:
Exact same issue here...unable to connect (usually) to the Amped wireless repeater, but connect just fine with the main AP.
I wonder if this is an issue with other repeaters also?
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Just for anyone who comes across this thread looking for a solution...
I managed to get it working by going into my Amped Settings at setup.ampedwireless.com , then I disabled LAPP setting. Works like a charm! Could be screwing something up I really have no clue.
Hey guys I have the following message...
Chromecast connected to wi-fi, but can't access the internet
I am in college and the only internet I can use is a VPN. Im not sure if that is the problem. I have my own router connected but its the colleges internet. Anyone have any idea how to get my chromecast running?
AP Isolation
crl95 said:
Hey guys I have the following message...
Chromecast connected to wi-fi, but can't access the internet
I am in college and the only internet I can use is a VPN. Im not sure if that is the problem. I have my own router connected but its the colleges internet. Anyone have any idea how to get my chromecast running?
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You need to turn AP isolation off in order to let your tablet or PC and the Chromecast talk to each other through the router connection. Most APs disallow this by default (ie: in a coffee shop, you don't want other devices to be able to access your client via the routers network). Given you're VPNing, you probably need something like a D-Link DIR 506L to make it work:
https://plus.google.com/101170454445449447714/posts/KPKhTgoBEg3
IanWaring said:
You need to turn AP isolation off in order to let your tablet or PC and the Chromecast talk to each other through the router connection. Most APs disallow this by default (ie: in a coffee shop, you don't want other devices to be able to access your client via the routers network). Given you're VPNing, you probably need something like a D-Link DIR 506L to make it work:
https://plus.google.com/101170454445449447714/posts/KPKhTgoBEg3
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Thanks for the reply if i have to do this though I will just return the chromecast and get an apple tv because that would be the same price. Any other idea?
Hey I'm pretty new to everything about diy web hosting but I'll explain my setup so far.
So I recently moved into a new apartment where my downstairs neighbors' ISP is xfinity so i use the free wifi that it outputs; "xfinitywifi".
On my MacBook pro(late2012 nonretina) I am connected to this wifi but internet sharing is turned on and outputs through ethernet to a dell optiplex 755 running windows 10 64bit. It also has internet sharing on so a new signal outputs through it's wireless adapter so now I have a pretty stable wifi connection that piggy backs off of my neighbors.
What I'd like to know is if there's a way to host a web server on literally any of these computers- would totally dig using my pi for this but i think that method is looking pretty bleak because i don't have another usable ethernet port or wireless adapter, so for testing I think it'll have to be connected via usb internet sharing.
Another question I have is if anyone knows a good thread for running dns off of a first gen pi b? Also maybe how that might translate to this unique setup.
I am willing to jump through any necessary hoops to make this work- please help & thank you in advance.