Routers are not aware of what is connected to them. Any network device can be attached as long as it has an network interface and can use the IP protocol. The answer to your question is that you do not need a disk, you only have to insert a network lead into the Router then plug the other end into the Mac. The Mac Operating System will deal with the technologies.
The instructions for setting up your Linksys wireless router should be included with the router. They may also appear on a setup disk. Essentially, you need to plug you Internet source into the router and run the setup procedure.
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First , you just connect to the ethernet on your modem. Then connect your pc to the LAN on the router. Then you are good to go. If you have a disk with it , Then you must install with that disk
Yes. 1.Plug router into power 2. find and connect to a wi-fi network called "linksys" 3. once connection is established, open web browser 4.type 192.168.1.1 in the address bar then hit enter. 5.user name and password box should show up 6.type "admin" in the password box, hit enter (leave user name blank) 7.from there you can configure the router. once you are done changing the options , plug the internet into the back. You are DONE!
Yes the router itself has Software/Firmware on it that will communicate with computers even if you don't use the install disk
to set up a wireless router you first have to connect the router to your internet modem. Once you do this it will start brodcasting your internet signal. connect your computer to the router with an ethernet cable and run the disk that came with your router. This disk will guide you through seting up your router
Of course you can. What you need to know is default user name and its password. Also you need to find out its default IP address all that information you can find at http://www.buffalotech.com/support/downloads. Then connect to the router, you can use either a lan cable or wireless interface. Open your browser and punch in the default IP address, after you will be asked to enter default user name and password. If you did everything right you will gain access to the system properties of the router.
You need the disk that came with the router, a land internet connection, and the router. If you're setting it up for your Xbox, you need the $100.00 wireless receiver and the disk that came with it. When you insert the discs, just follow the instructions.
There are two conditions wherein one does not need to use the disk to install a wireless adapter: 1. IF the wireless adapter is a BUILT-IN device and the computer manufacturer has created a device driver folder in the hard drive (local disk C:) or a special partition of the drive for operating system re-installation (along with all the needed system device drivers) or if an image has been created to revert/restore the computer to the original manufacturer's default configuration. - or - 2. IF the wireless adapter is a USB adapter, it is possible to store the driver files in the adapter itself
Yes, plug in the Ethernet cable then go to the default IP address, which may be 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.254 or 192.168.1.251 or 192.168.0.1
Your hard drive can't work as a server on it's own. A server is simply a computer running server software. If your question was, "can my computer work as a server without it's hard drive," the answer is no. Your computer can't work at all without a hard drive. You can buy a home server for as little as $100, which you can connect to your router for remote access.
Not necessarily. "ATA-150" is SATA. If your motherboard has an IDE controller, the disk will work. If the board has only SATA, you will not be able to connect the drive without an adapter.