Linksys Velop MX5 IEEE 802.11ax Ethernet Wireless Router - 2.40 GHz ISM Band - 5 GHz UNII Band - 662.50 MB/s Wireless Speed - 4 x Network Port - 1 x Broadband Port - USB - Gigabit Ethernet...
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The desktop-browser interface means you'll be able to access your Velop system's settings even if your internet connection goes down; just connect a laptop to a Velop unit with an Ethernet cable. (You'll still need to use the Velop mobile app for setup, however.) The Velop startup ...
hooked up and running but i cannot connect to the net with it .i did a series of tests pinging with numbers and then the actual website 4 replies came up in all cases.when clicking on ie on the desktop it gives me server not found for any webpage.why is this machine not connecting...
Say for instance I could attempt to throw a text file on the common windows paths for "Desktop" of any remote PC attempting to connect to me over netbios. If the file makes it to their desktop, they'll have instructions on how to get rid of most viruses that replicate over netbios ...
But, when I try to run PCAnywhere from my home PC (remote) to connect to my office PC (host), I am unable to connect. If I remove the Linksys out of the equation, I can connect without incident. Has anyone else run into a similar situation? Is there a setting I need to change...