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Wireless Networking and WiFi

Questions concerning setting up and troubleshooting a wireless network from Netgear, Linksys, Actiontec or other manufacturers

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Where can I run a wireless router speed test on my computer?

To quickly and easily check a router's speed, lots of websites provide free tests. Speedtest.com, speedguide.net and dslreports.com are examples of websites offering such tests. These tests only require a few short steps.

How do you delete an ad hoc network?

You can delete an ad hoc network from the command prompt window.

Here you type:

netsh wlan delete profile name="[Insert network name]"

What command should be added to the end of an access list 150 to allow other data packets to enter and exit the router?

The command access-list permit ip any any must be added to the last line of an access list to allow all other data packets to enter and exit the router.

Would you connect to an Unsecured Wireless Network?

The rule generally is connect to an unsecured wireless network at your own risk. The security risk to your privacy and device are high. Its not advisable at all

What is difference between GSR and CRS router?

These kind of routers are primarly used by Videotron (a french-canadian carrier), which means nothing more than just a brand of router from Cisco.

What is a WEP code?

A WEP key is get up off lazy butt and find it out your self

2 What are the differences between 802.11 wireless networks and cellular WANs?

The 802.11 wireless networks provide wireless access on a local network that generally covers a small area. Cellular WANS, meanwhile, are designed to cover city-wide and even global areas.

Where might one go to find a WEP key?

To find a WEP key on a Windows computer, one must open up Control Panel, click "Network and Internet Connections", click "Wireless Network Setup Wizard", go through the instructions, and click "Print Network Settings" at the end.

What is the difference between a core network and an access network?

core network is for swithiching of calls,routing,authentication,providing services like sms,prepaid,rbt etc but access network is used to provide network access to end users through wireless or wired medium

Why would you need wtls to implement wireless transport layer security?

To Provide needed security measures and Privacy for Wireless application protocol (WAP) clients and servers

To provide a suitable security protocol given the limited memory,bandwidth, and processor capabilities of WAP clients

Do all planes have free wifi?

No, because if you would like to have wifi you might not get it for free because they might ask for money

Wifi password for iPhone PC suite 2.3.0.85?

The default Password that worked for me is: nd.com.cn Tested on iPhonePCSuite 2.3.1.86 _____________________________ Yes exactly. nd.com.cn is the one that worked for me too! The page (pandadaemon) where the wifi setting resides is in chinese. So I don't know if one can change that password or not!! My version is also 2.3.1.86

How do you find a wpa key for a wireless network without it hooked up to my computer?

You can't. If you do not know it and there is no other computers connected to the same router, there is no way you can get the key without setting up a new one.

How do you extend a wireless router?

You can get so called wireless boosters or extenders. The price is about the same price as for a good router.

Lans can be connected bydevices called?

LAN can be connected by routers . A router can be used to connect to LAN's .a LAN to a WAN and LAN to Internet.

How does a packet from one LAN node find its way to a recipient on the same LAN?

If you have a hub then the packet is sent to every computer, and only the right computer will read it. The rest just quietly ignore it. Obviously this poses a major security risk.

If its a switch then the switch has a table which tells it which address matches which port. So when the packet arrives, the switch checks the destination address then it goes to the table and gets the corresponding port and then sends the packet accordingly.

A router works similarly enough. Except a router can do alot more complex operations.