[access-uk] Re: problems connecting to wireless

  • From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu" <ibrahim_gucukoglu@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 13:51:09 -0000

Hi.

On my particular router, if you are disconnected IE the machine is switched 
off, you can connect another device in its place.  You can't however have more 
than four devices actively connected IE turned on and all browsing.  I only 
said that this is a possibility.  As for finding out about your router, your 
user manual or ISP helpline should be able to provide you with this information.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Barbara Wilson 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 1:48 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: problems connecting to wireless


  Hi Ibrahim

  Does this mean a set number at the one time? So for example, if I have 
connected a laptop and a netbook but they are both switched off, would they 
still be counted? And how do I find out if there is a limit?

  Barbara Wilson
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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu 
    To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 1:28 PM
    Subject: [access-uk] problems connecting to wireless


    Hi Barbra.

    I don't know whether this will help you, but I usually get this problem 
with a gateway reply error when I try to connect to many devices to our home 
router.  My internet service provider configures their routers such that you 
can only connect four wireless devices to the internet, so I'd check to see if 
your router has any limitations especially if it was a free router provided 
with your broadband connection.

    All the best, Ibrahim.


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