kerry


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Posted: July 28 2006,22:31 |
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LOL, i've got 4 dogs who roam all over, if i had strong enough(as in dog proof) routers i could proably get some serious coverage.
1) I'm not understanding your question, i use DHCP, i have dsl for internet, it's connect via a modem(from phoneline) to a wireless router that's connected with a ethernet cable. the router is the wireless access point that all the computers(5 in the house) connect to for internet.->
 
2) see 1
3) of course, i'm Chinese/german
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