Re: Problem with my wireless network

From: Joe Thompson (jt_at_techforless.com)
Date: 05/20/04

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    To: Dragos Stanoi <Dragos@icnet.ro>
    Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 15:23:18 -0600
    
    

    On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 02:07, Dragos Stanoi wrote:
    > Hello .... all
    >
    > I have some problems as i said with my wireless netowrk. So , i use
    > LinkSys eq.'s WAP 11
    --snip
    > The main problem is with "ping" ... i can ping all clinets from server2
    > ... but none
    > from server1, i can't explain this behaviour ... once again the route's
    > are fine.
    --snip
    > very much since the route's are there, on one hand .... on the other ...
    > why the transmition
    > rate is so small ... haw can i optimze the bandwith -- say arounf 100-120
    > kB/s ?!

    A few questions here,

    Is ICMP being blocked somewhere between server 1 and server 2? Also,
    how many clients are connecting to the WAP, if you have a large number
    of clients you may want to spread them across multiple access points, or
    use an access point that supports multiple cards allowing you to spread
    the clients more evenly.

    Joe Thompson
    Tech for Less, Inc.


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