Just started using the linksys wrt54g2 v1 wireless router. I would like to set the router into into wireless only mode so that I can use it from or for wireless devices only. Is there any way to do that?
Just started using the linksys wrt54g2 v1 wireless router. I would like to set the router into into wireless only mode so that I can use it from or for wireless devices only. Is there any way to do that?
It is not the best thing to do. Making the router to only on wireless network is not recommended. If anything problem comes to the radio of router, you will no longer have the access to router and you cannot trouble shoot it in any manner. For that you will at least need 1 wired computer to access to the router.
By inactivating the other modes on the Linksys Wireless Dual-Band Wireless A + G Broadband Router, the user preferences on the network. Wireless-A Settings can be Disabled (Inactivated) or Enabled (Enabled) are set. Wireless G-Settings can be configured as Mixed, Wireless-G Only or Wireless-B Only. With Mixed mode allows both Wireless B and Wireless-G devices connect to the network. Wireless-G Only offers only the ability to connect Wireless-G. Only with Wireless-B can both Wireless B and Wireless-G devices to the network, but as a Wireless G device with a Wireless-B Only network links, the maximum transmission speed that it can use only 11 Mbps.
Linksys WRT54GL, which is among professionals for more than kept secret. So really it's not a secret, after all, the WRT54GL (the L stands for Linux by the way), therefore the router uses a free firmware. For some time one of the popular 802.11b wireless LAN routers.
The Wireless Network mode should be based on "mixed", are sub-network, you can name your SSID set. This should not give information about you. The WLAN SSID transmission ("Broadcasting") should be activated - the WRT54GL is now noticeable and makes of PCs can be seen as a wireless network.
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