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More info?)
If you mean one that connects via wireless to the MN-700 the answer then
is a resounding no. If you can deal with a wired one then here are the
directions.
Broadband modem --> WAN port of MN-100, MN-500, or MN-700 #1
MN-100, MN-500, or MN-700 #1 LAN port #2 --> WAN port of MN-100, MN-500,
or MN-700 #2
MN-100, MN-500, or MN-700 #1 LAN port #3 --> WAN port of MN-100, MN-500,
or MN-700 #3 (if available)
Make sure all MN-100s & MN-500s are running the latest firmware 1.11.017
Make sure all MN-700s are running the latest firmware 2.01.02.0590
Now lets look at the setup of each MN-100, MN-500, or MN-700:
MN-100, MN-500, or MN-700 #1
router mode
LAN IP address at default of 192.168.2.1
some SSID (if wireless)
some WEP key (if wireless)
channel 6 (if wireless)
MN-100, MN-500, or MN-700 #2
bridge mode
LAN IP address at 192.168.2.42, outside of default DHCP range
same SSID (if wireless)
same WEP key (if wireless)
channel 1 (if wireless)
MN-100, MN-500, or MN-700 #3 (if available)
bridge mode
LAN IP address at 192.168.2.43, outside of default DHCP range
same SSID (if wireless)
same WEP key (if wireless)
channel 11 (if wireless)
If you keep the SSID and WEP key the same for all base stations, people
will be able to move between offices and get a connection.
You need to select non-overlapping channels for the base stations to
prevent interference.
Channels 1, 6, and 11 are the three non-overlapping channels.
There are more combinations if you only need two channels.
jimsawin wrote:
> I have found out, by calling link-sys tech support, that
> their range extender does not work with any but link-sys
> equipment.
> Is there a range extender that does work with the MN-700
> system?