To change your router to mixed mode, first, log in to your router's web interface by entering its IP address into a web browser. After logging in with your admin credentials, navigate to the wireless settings section, where you can usually find an option for "Wireless Mode" or "Network Mode." Select "Mixed" or "Mixed Mode" from the available options, then save your changes and reboot the router if necessary. This will allow your router to support both older and newer wireless devices.
No, after converting the Exchange organization to native mode, you cannot change back to mixed mode. This is a one-time conversion!
Global Configuration Mode.
The router supports encryption and authentication
line configuration mode user executive mode * global configuration mode privileged executive mode interface configuration mode * enable mode8 What command is used to change the default router name to Fontana? Router# name Fontana Router# hostname Fontana Router(config)# name Fontana * Router(config)# hostname Fontan
If your router supports compatibility mode for b-type networks. You need to check the router manual for the specifications. If it supports in the wireless network properties you need to choose to use mixed mode (can have a different name).
The router supports 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n devices By Garga
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
router ripline vty 0 4interface fastethernet 0/1
Router> Which means the user has entered the EXEC mode of the router.
1) #Configure terminal for configuration mode 2) #exit for previous mode 3) #ctrl+z for set up mode
If your router is configured to work in G mode only, then the answer is yes. If the router is configured to use mixed mode (B and G), then the answer is no. N type adapters will perform as they are supposed too (if the router is configured properly).