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Setup as client - GigaFast Ethernet WF719-CAPR Wireless-G 4-port Broadband Router

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Login to your router and disable dhcp.
Now you have e switch and use only the 4 ports. The 5th leave at it is, so no cable in it.

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Enter client device pin

The client device PIN is a WPS method to connect to the network
I would suggest you disable the WPS feature and go with standard WPA or WEP

To get the PIN :
Turn off / Disable wifi in the laptop
  1. - Hardwire the computer and router
  1. - Open the router setup page ( http://192.168.2.1 )
  1. - Click wi fi Protected setup on the left side
  1. - Scroll down a little and you can find the router PIN
  1. - This is the number that you need to enter in the device
To Enable WPA Security in the wireless network
Turn off / Disable wifi in the laptop
  1. - Hardwire the computer and router
  1. - Open the router setup page ( http://192.168.2.1 )
  1. - Click wi fi Protected setup on the left side
  1. - Leave the password blank and click submit
  1. - Disable Wi Fi Protected setup at the top and click Apply Changes
  1. - Click Security under wireless on the left side
  1. - Leave the password blank and click submit
  1. - Change the security mode to WPA
  1. - Type a password
  1. - Save the changes.
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Cannot find my removable disk in cybercafe pro client

admin - setup - client settings - diasable non of the drives
very simple!!
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WAP/WEP password not working

These are the two options for your Router. Don't forget to save your settings

WPA is an upgrade to the WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) standard for securing your wireless network. If you would like to secure your wireless network using WPA, you will need the following:

  • WPA enabled on your Dell TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband Router

  • WPA support for your wireless clients. If you are using a Dell TrueMobile wireless client, you can check for the availability of WPA enabled software update for your wireless client at http://support.dell.com.


  1. Log into the Web configuration of your router at http://my.router (or the default address http://192.168.2.1)
  2. Click on Basic Settings.
  3. Click on Wireless Security.
  4. Click on the Enable Wireless Security checkbox.
  5. Select either WEP or WPA in the Network Authentication list.




To setup WPA
  1. Enter your pre-shared key. This key must match the key that is used by each wireless client computer associated to your router.
  2. Choose a key format. This can be hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F) or ASCII characters (any key on the keyboard).
  3. WPA Group Rekey Interval specifies how often the key rotates or changes.
  4. WPA Encryption allows you to select 1 of 2 possible encryption methods (TKIP and AES) - choose one that your wireless clients supports.
  5. Click NEXT, then Save and Restart to apply the changes.
  6. Setup the WPA on your wireless clients. Refer to the documentation that accompanied your wireless clients, or your wireless clients on-line help system for information on how to setup WPA.
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How i configure domainjoin and clientjoin to server linux5.3 Plz send article.

Hi Biswajit_183,
I found that link when i needed to setup DNS(Domain Name Server) & Client Configuration Setting. Please Follow that link and let me know if you need any help.
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-how-to-setup-as-dns-client.html
Thanks
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Set up wireless security

1 On a computer wired to the SBG900 USB or Ethernet port, open your web
browser (for example, Microsoft Internet Explorer)
2 Type http//:192.168.100.1 and press ENTER to display the login window:
3 In the User ID field, type admin (case sensitive) and press TAB.
4 In the Password field, type motorola (case sensitive) and click Log In to
display the SBG900 Setup Program main window:
As soon as your network is operational, run the SBG900 Setup Program to:

"Wireless Network Setup"
For a LAN with one or more wireless clients, enable wireless security on the SBG900.

"Wireless Network Setup"
After enabling wireless security on the SBG900, as required on each wireless client:
> If you disabled ESSID broadcasting on the SBG900, set the client Network
Name (ESSID) identical to the ESSID on the SBG900.
> If you enabled WEP on the SBG900, set the client WEP key identical to the
WEP key on the SBG900.
> If you enabled Allow Only Listed Stations Access, be sure the MAC
address for each client is correctly listed on the SBG900.
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My router can not access dhcp.Why?

A DHCP Reservation is a permanent IP address assignment. It is a specific IP address within a DHCP scope that is permanently reserved for leased use to a specific DHCP client.
You can configure a DHCP reservation in your DHCP server when you need to reserve a permanent IP address assignment. You can use these reservations for DHCP-enabled devices like print and file servers or other application servers which always have the fixed IP address on a network.
To configure a DHCP reservation, follow the steps provided below:

Step 1:
Access the router's web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
NOTE: To learn how to access the web-based setup page on a Mac computer, click here.
Step 2:
Click Setup > Basic Setup.

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Step 3:
Make sure that the DHCP Server option is Enabled. Click the DHCP Reservation button if you want to assign a fixed local IP address to a MAC address.

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Step 4:
When you click on DHCP Reservation, a new web browser window will pop-up. Click the Select checkbox to reserve a client's IP address. Click the Add Clients button afterwards.

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If you want to manually assign an IP address, enter the client's host name in the Enter Client Name field. You can do this as well in the IP Address and MAC address fields.
Step 6:
Click the Add button.

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Step 7:
A list of DHCP clients and their fixed local IP addresses will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. If you want to remove a client from this list, click the Remove button.

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On this window, you can do any of the following:
• Click the kb17362-006_en.png button to save your changes.
• Click the kb17362-007_en.png button to cancel your changes.
• To view the most up-to-date information, click the kb17362-008_en.png button.
• To exit this screen, click the kb17362-009_en.png button

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I have a dlink router of model DI-1750, i have to configure DHCP..can anyone help me regarding the configuration commands.

A DHCP Reservation is a permanent IP address assignment. It is a specific IP address within a DHCP scope that is permanently reserved for leased use to a specific DHCP client.
You can configure a DHCP reservation in your DHCP server when you need to reserve a permanent IP address assignment. You can use these reservations for DHCP-enabled devices like print and file servers or other application servers which always have the fixed IP address on a network.
To configure a DHCP reservation, follow the steps provided below:

Step 1:
Access the router's web-based setup page. For instructions, click here.
NOTE: To learn how to access the web-based setup page on a Mac computer, click here.
Step 2:
Click Setup > Basic Setup.

kb17362-001_en.png
Step 3:
Make sure that the DHCP Server option is Enabled. Click the DHCP Reservation button if you want to assign a fixed local IP address to a MAC address.

kb17362-002_en.png
Step 4:
When you click on DHCP Reservation, a new web browser window will pop-up. Click the Select checkbox to reserve a client's IP address. Click the Add Clients button afterwards.

kb17362-003_en.png Step 5:
If you want to manually assign an IP address, enter the client's host name in the Enter Client Name field. You can do this as well in the IP Address and MAC address fields.
Step 6:
Click the Add button.

kb17362-004_en.png
Step 7:
A list of DHCP clients and their fixed local IP addresses will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. If you want to remove a client from this list, click the Remove button.

kb17362-005_en.png

On this window, you can do any of the following:
• Click the kb17362-006_en.png button to save your changes.
• Click the kb17362-007_en.png button to cancel your changes.
• To view the most up-to-date information, click the kb17362-008_en.png button.
• To exit this screen, click the kb17362-009_en.png button.

If you need more help come back.Post / thumbs / testimonial are welcome!

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Windows 2003 SBS Standard Edition ? IP Address: 192.168.1.5 Linksys WRV210 ? 192.168.1.1 Screenshot Router setup page: http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/3889/capture1w.jpg I have setup a preferred...

hello, is your server 2003 setup as DNS server??? if so have you configured forwarder for non- local access? is that a home? or business? is it work do you not have a static public IP address.

here whats happening, when you manually give client the DNS they can resolve everything local fine but when a request for outside world is sent your server doesn't know what to do with it. log on to server open up your dns console, right click on your domain, then select properties, find forwarder tab and add a any reliable public DNS server there ( ie I use 4.2.2.1 (att)) server pretty quick and reliable.
so next time a request is sent to your server and server doesn't have that information it forward that to the public DNS and you will be good to go.

but from your setup i am gathering there is plently you do to improve your network and reduce your headache of manual work.

typical setup: 1- setup DNS with forwarder
2- Setup DHCP on Server instead of router ( trust me its easier than you think)
3- put all setting to for clients in DHCP options
4- reserve IPs for servers/prineters/switches etc.
5- set all clients for DHCP
6-disable DHCP on router.

let me know if your need help setting it up.

i hope this helps
good luck

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Windows 2003 SBS Standard Edition ? IP Address: 192.168.1.5 Linksys WRV210 ? 192.168.1.1 Screenshot Router setup page: http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/3889/capture1w.jpg I have setup a preferred...

Use static IP addresses. Do not DHCP from the router. Still use the same DNS and gateway. Just specify an IP address for each one, preferably not in the DHCP range used on the router.
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