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Hi everyone,
I need some help with my wireless network. This is what I have setup so far:
Netgear Wireless ADSL router DG834Gv2 which is hardwired to a Netgear WG602v4 access point and the main PC with an ethernet cable.
This Netgear access point is connected to another access point wirelessly on the other side of the house and this access point is connected to a Mac (although it is connected to a PC for the time being while i set it up)
The Wireless ADSL router is WPA protected and is called WOODSIDE, the two access points are also WPA protected and both called HookedonHorses - both with the same password.
I can access all three wireless devices and access the internet with all of them.
The only problem is, I cannot get the internet to work on the PC/Mac on the other side of the house, which is hard wired to the 2nd wireless access point (however, if I connect wirelessly to the 2nd wireless access point I can)
The mac is a mac pro with no wireless - hence the need to hard wire to the access point.
Where have I gone wrong?
Many thanks,
Joe Morgan
I need some help with my wireless network. This is what I have setup so far:
Netgear Wireless ADSL router DG834Gv2 which is hardwired to a Netgear WG602v4 access point and the main PC with an ethernet cable.
This Netgear access point is connected to another access point wirelessly on the other side of the house and this access point is connected to a Mac (although it is connected to a PC for the time being while i set it up)
The Wireless ADSL router is WPA protected and is called WOODSIDE, the two access points are also WPA protected and both called HookedonHorses - both with the same password.
I can access all three wireless devices and access the internet with all of them.
The only problem is, I cannot get the internet to work on the PC/Mac on the other side of the house, which is hard wired to the 2nd wireless access point (however, if I connect wirelessly to the 2nd wireless access point I can)
The mac is a mac pro with no wireless - hence the need to hard wire to the access point.
Where have I gone wrong?
Many thanks,
Joe Morgan