Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
04-23-08, 06:54 PM
Hi
The LAN side and the Wireless of the Router would hold.
The WAN side (Internet) would have to be configured according to the nature
of the connection, and or, ISP's instructions.
P.S. Configure the Router to work on Wireless channel 11 to reduce conflict
with other neighborhood Routers that are probably set to default 6.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Wyman G." <Wyman G.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:10448C02-4D9C-4CCE-A64C-37AA2ED698F0@microsoft.com...
>A friend is getting a new laptop with XP and wireless router and asked me
>to
> set it up wireless which I can do. He will be shipping the laptop to his
> daughter in Atlanta. My question is: Can I still set up the SSID and the
> run the router setup with everything left in tact when he ships it or does
> someone need to set it up there? I guess my main concern is when I unplug
> the power from the router that it will reset back to factory condition and
> lose all the saved settings.
>
> Any information is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Wy
>
The LAN side and the Wireless of the Router would hold.
The WAN side (Internet) would have to be configured according to the nature
of the connection, and or, ISP's instructions.
P.S. Configure the Router to work on Wireless channel 11 to reduce conflict
with other neighborhood Routers that are probably set to default 6.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Wyman G." <Wyman G.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:10448C02-4D9C-4CCE-A64C-37AA2ED698F0@microsoft.com...
>A friend is getting a new laptop with XP and wireless router and asked me
>to
> set it up wireless which I can do. He will be shipping the laptop to his
> daughter in Atlanta. My question is: Can I still set up the SSID and the
> run the router setup with everything left in tact when he ships it or does
> someone need to set it up there? I guess my main concern is when I unplug
> the power from the router that it will reset back to factory condition and
> lose all the saved settings.
>
> Any information is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Wy
>