I have two local networks, the setup goes like this
Internet -> Wireless Router (2 wireless connections made here) -> Server - Plugs into Card #1 (10/100). There is a second 10/100 card in the server that goes to a wired hub so it goes like this. Server -> Card #2 -> Wired 16 Port Hub -> 2...
The book of Wi-Fi
By: John Ross
See if your library has it, great book and meant for reading by the novice, but contains lots of advanced and technical information (don't worry, you won't get lost!).
We must have been typing responses at same time... Glad to see you fixed everything; too bad your equipment isn't liking the specific ssid you're telling it. Have fun, and good luck (don't forget about changing channels to lower interference!).
-Nate
Glad to hear you've changed your router password and SSID.
The reason why you want to change your password is obvious. The reason you want to change your SSID is so that someone doesn't know what manufactor you have. The reason you don't want them to know is because if your ssid was say...
Oh no... I think I was misunderstood.... What I meant was that (refering to my quote above) if you disable broadcasting, you are forced to enter in the name of your SSID manually. I was stating that entering this name in manually, was as difficult as typing in a Mac address.
Meaning, both...
I think MAC filtering is great, I do it myself... What I meant was though that in order to do it, it's still an inconveinence; as is all security.
As for WPA, I'm not sure of his specific hardware, but I didn't want him to implement WEP and think that he is now secure. Although since he does...
Thanks, I just read the article and I think I'll do the powerline for the printing. Perhaps by the time I purchase a color laser printer next year they will have all these standards worked out.
FYI - This link works for me (the one above didn't).. for anyone who cares...
Ok, the comma now makes it so I don't receive any errors, however, there is one more problem.....
Whatever I select isn't being queried out. So,
If I select Chicago & run it, I receive everything.
If I don't select anything I receive everything.
If I select Chicago & Dupage, I receive...
Cool, thanks Bill, I will look into powerline connectors. A few years ago I was going to connect my modem through the power sockets in my house, but it was limited by 33.6k, not 56k (which was what I had at the time. Unfortunately though, the link you gave me gets "document not...
well first off let me just say that you have to decide the balance between security and conveinence. The more security you have, generally the more conveinence you lose.
First off though, don't assume that you two are the only ones running wireless networks, even if you are, don't assume that...
I currently have a 802.11g wireless network and I understand that if a workstation that is a 802.11b goes onto the network that the entire thing will be slowed down to B (11mbps) speed. My question is, if I buy a wireless print server (which seem to only come in .11b) will my whole network be...
Wow, I never knew how to debug code, thanks!
Ok... so this has definitely helped me centralize the problem.
this is the last line of code it runs
strType = Mid(ctl.Tag, k + 1, j - k - 1)
After that line it goes straight to the error handling section.
FYI - The next line that...
hmmm interesting turn of events, I now get the report to preview by changing the onclick code to this
DoCmd.OpenReport "rpt72", acPreview, BuildWhereClause(Me)
so that previews everything just fine, however, if I select something it gives me the "Invalid Procedure Call"...
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