Any kind of home network.
DHCP
dhcp
Usually they are, you have configure the router for G wireless networks.
Yes it works with both. but you might need to configure your computer to encrypt the file you are sending when using wired networks,
Yes, you can. You have to configure your router to work in compatibility for G networks.
It's very easy to configure POS machines for frontline, heavy use.
dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server
When you want to configure a simple IP parameter for a network, use the command IPConfig. This is used for TCP/IP setups for business and residential networks by computer technicians.
you can communicate over Easy to configure Easy to use Easy to set-up Can be maintained by one person Cheap to run Can be expensive to set-up Attractive targets for hackers Allows networking over large distances The bigger the WAN the more fault tolerant it becomes Very expensive to set-up and maintain Will need a full time team of network engineers or people with equivilent knowledge Usually always a node down somewhere that has to be fixed It's convienent It's not secure as wired Its not as reliable as wired Its not as far reaching as wired It's not as fast as wired It's more expensive than wired Its not as easy to set-up as wired
The AP-G250 has setup instructions as well as a computer interface making it easy to install.
yes it is easy to secure the peer to peer connections.......
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