I have a strange problem, my wireless adapter works, in that I am able to see other wireless networks, except my own! It's very frustrating. I can't even manually connect to my wireless network. I've even disabled security temporarily. Whenever I boot back into Windows, I am able to connect to the network with no problems =/ Any suggestions?
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I have very basic network settings in my home. Cable connected to my Linksys Wireless G router. My wife and I connect to that using our laptop.
Yes. I did enable encryption to connect. Also my wireless printer is connected to that.
For some reason, last night around 12:30 AM, the printer acted like it was going to print. Then it didn't print any thing. Again it did that one hour later.
Home Net Topology
ISP/WAN > Modem > Router (linksys) >Router(CISCO 851W) > (serial cable) 2008 R2
I have the loopback cable connected from my server to the CISCO router. The router is connected to the router in the office with a crossover cable. It is connected to Lan port 4 (Linksys) and the cable is plugged in to the WAN port(CISCO).
Hi everyone,
This is my first post, so thanks in advance for any help! I'll try to reciprocate down the road when I get more experience!
I'm having trouble accessing my home wireless network through ubuntu - it was working fine last night, but now it inexplicably stopped working. I can connect to the router fine, but not to the internet.
Hello everyone, I have just recently switched from windows to linux for the first time so I am new and inexperienced with linux so please bare with me.I have an Encore N150 USB wireless adapter that I've been trying to get working all night. I've downloaded the linux drivers directly from the encore website.
Environment:
I have a Brother 7360N Network Printer connected to a TPLINK Router over an Ethernet cable.
My desktop, running Windows 8 is connected to the TPLINK Router over an Ethernet cable. A ROKU device is connected over Ethernet.
The TPLINK Router is setup as "Client Bridge (Routed)" wirelessly connected to my other router, a Linksys 3000. Both routers are on DD-WRT.
My home network consists of three computers plugged into a Linksys wireless router. Occasionally, about once a week lately, I've noticed very slow network speeds. At first I'd reboot my desktop machine, but that didn't seem to help. Now I've found by power cycling the router, my network speed returns to normal.
I'd like to setup my Linksys router to provide file sharing access / network connectivity (simply for testing purposes) but without an active internet connection. How can this be done?
Hi everyone,
I'm currently attempt to setup a transparent proxy between my linksys router and my wifi access point.
The hardware setup like the following
Linksys Router --> Ubuntu PC (2 Network Card) --> switch --> Access Point --> Laptop
On the Ubuntu PC, eth0 is connected to the router, eth1 is connected to the switch