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Setting Up Time Capsule - Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="mojonandha" data-source="post: 635960" data-attributes="member: 51623"><p>first off. You definitely want to use the Wireless routing capabilities of the TC because is faster than the b/g wireless for sure. At the same time you want to use your linksys router so you can preserve your existing network as it is. I guess thats possible and all you have to do is select "I don't have a wireless network and I want to create one", next step will ask you to give your wireless point a name and set security and stuff. </p><p></p><p>The important part is it will throw a set of questions on the lines of</p><p></p><p>1) i wanna connect directly using ethernet cable</p><p>2)i want to connect blah blah blah</p><p>3)I want to connect with an existing dhcp device (bridge mode).</p><p></p><p>Here you would want to select the BRIDGE MODE option. I will try to take screenshots of the process and post tonite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mojonandha, post: 635960, member: 51623"] first off. You definitely want to use the Wireless routing capabilities of the TC because is faster than the b/g wireless for sure. At the same time you want to use your linksys router so you can preserve your existing network as it is. I guess thats possible and all you have to do is select "I don't have a wireless network and I want to create one", next step will ask you to give your wireless point a name and set security and stuff. The important part is it will throw a set of questions on the lines of 1) i wanna connect directly using ethernet cable 2)i want to connect blah blah blah 3)I want to connect with an existing dhcp device (bridge mode). Here you would want to select the BRIDGE MODE option. I will try to take screenshots of the process and post tonite. [/QUOTE]
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