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Router after a switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="20redfire03" data-source="post: 14141904" data-attributes="member: 114181"><p>The simpler the better haha. I'm going to try the WAP off the existing switch. If that works but has a weak signal I will get another small switch, 5 port, like we are using in another part of the office and add the WAP to that. Also, with the WAP I will be able to access it like a router to set up the password and network name? </p><p></p><p>And jdoyle, I don't mind you asking question in the thread but starting a new one may help keep things less confusing once I actually start trying to set up the WAP and have questions. What is probably making it seem harder is due to the system here at my work being already established, I would think starting from scratch would make it worlds easier as you can set it up for all the features you want from the start. Only reason I started the thread is because my router experience only stems to home networks but even then its not all that technical in what I know, I'd probably be considered dumb compared to most who have helped answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20redfire03, post: 14141904, member: 114181"] The simpler the better haha. I'm going to try the WAP off the existing switch. If that works but has a weak signal I will get another small switch, 5 port, like we are using in another part of the office and add the WAP to that. Also, with the WAP I will be able to access it like a router to set up the password and network name? And jdoyle, I don't mind you asking question in the thread but starting a new one may help keep things less confusing once I actually start trying to set up the WAP and have questions. What is probably making it seem harder is due to the system here at my work being already established, I would think starting from scratch would make it worlds easier as you can set it up for all the features you want from the start. Only reason I started the thread is because my router experience only stems to home networks but even then its not all that technical in what I know, I'd probably be considered dumb compared to most who have helped answer. [/QUOTE]
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