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Any recommendations for a router/hub/ap that does NetBEUI?
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Anyone have any recommendations for a router/switching hub/Access Point that will allow NetBEUI between a wired computer and a wireless laptop? All computers are XP-Pro-SP3. Many thanks, -T p.s. I am specifically using NetBEUI, as it won't route to the Internet. I have NetBIOS, which does route, turned off. |
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Any recommendations for a router/hub/ap that does NetBEUI?
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Router's switched Hubs etc. are passive devices they are compatible with NetBEUI. If the OS support NetBEUI the hardware should Not be the problem. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "ToddAndMargo" wrote in message ... Hi All, Anyone have any recommendations for a router/switching hub/Access Point that will allow NetBEUI between a wired computer and a wireless laptop? All computers are XP-Pro-SP3. Many thanks, -T p.s. I am specifically using NetBEUI, as it won't route to the Internet. I have NetBIOS, which does route, turned off. |
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Any recommendations for a router/hub/ap that does NetBEUI?
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Router's switched Hubs etc. are passive devices they are compatible with NetBEUI. If the OS support NetBEUI the hardware should Not be the problem. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "ToddAndMargo" wrote in message ... Hi All, Anyone have any recommendations for a router/switching hub/Access Point that will allow NetBEUI between a wired computer and a wireless laptop? All computers are XP-Pro-SP3. Many thanks, -T p.s. I am specifically using NetBEUI, as it won't route to the Internet. I have NetBIOS, which does route, turned off. |
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Any recommendations for a router/hub/ap that does NetBEUI?
"ToddAndMargo" wrote in message ... Hi All, Anyone have any recommendations for a router/switching hub/Access Point that will allow NetBEUI between a wired computer and a wireless laptop? All computers are XP-Pro-SP3. Many thanks, -T p.s. I am specifically using NetBEUI, as it won't route to the Internet. I have NetBIOS, which does route, turned off. On 04/22/2010 01:00 PM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: Hi Router's switched Hubs etc. are passive devices they are compatible with NetBEUI. If the OS support NetBEUI the hardware should Not be the problem. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). In an ideal world, yes. In reality, I have found it to be otherwise. For instance, as of two year ago, U. S. Robotics did not. There tech support confirmed it and gave me an explanations that I do not remember. I do remember that I threw there stuff in the trash and have not used them since. In that instance a replacement D-Link worked perfectly. I will try a D-Link again. Thank you for responding. -T |
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Any recommendations for a router/hub/ap that does NetBEUI?
"ToddAndMargo" wrote in message ... Hi All, Anyone have any recommendations for a router/switching hub/Access Point that will allow NetBEUI between a wired computer and a wireless laptop? All computers are XP-Pro-SP3. Many thanks, -T p.s. I am specifically using NetBEUI, as it won't route to the Internet. I have NetBIOS, which does route, turned off. On 04/22/2010 01:00 PM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: Hi Router's switched Hubs etc. are passive devices they are compatible with NetBEUI. If the OS support NetBEUI the hardware should Not be the problem. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). In an ideal world, yes. In reality, I have found it to be otherwise. For instance, as of two year ago, U. S. Robotics did not. There tech support confirmed it and gave me an explanations that I do not remember. I do remember that I threw there stuff in the trash and have not used them since. In that instance a replacement D-Link worked perfectly. I will try a D-Link again. Thank you for responding. -T |
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Any recommendations for a router/hub/ap that does NetBEUI?
On Apr 23, 6:13*pm, ToddAndMargo wrote:
"ToddAndMargo" wrote in message ... Hi All, Anyone have any recommendations for a router/switching hub/Access Point that will allow NetBEUI between a wired computer and a wireless laptop? All computers are XP-Pro-SP3. Many thanks, -T p.s. I am specifically using NetBEUI, as it won't route to the Internet. I have NetBIOS, which does route, turned off. On 04/22/2010 01:00 PM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: * Hi * Router's switched Hubs etc. are passive devices they are compatible with * NetBEUI. * If the OS support NetBEUI the hardware should Not be the problem. * Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). In an ideal world, yes. *In reality, I have found it to be otherwise. For instance, as of two year ago, U. S. Robotics did not. *There tech support confirmed it and gave me an explanations that I do not remember. *I do remember that I threw there stuff in the trash and have not used them since. *In that instance a replacement D-Link worked perfectly. I will try a D-Link again. Thank you for responding. -T NetBEUI is definitely an OS settings. Several switch / hub / router / access points have their own settings to allow "NetBEUI over TCP/IP" or to "isolate" wireless clients from the wired own. As for the previous tech support issue, you must that most "first level" support are not true "engineers." These are number of people whom are following a step by step (aka script) trouble shooting process and might very well be "outsourced" overseas. |
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Any recommendations for a router/hub/ap that does NetBEUI?
On Apr 23, 6:13*pm, ToddAndMargo wrote:
"ToddAndMargo" wrote in message ... Hi All, Anyone have any recommendations for a router/switching hub/Access Point that will allow NetBEUI between a wired computer and a wireless laptop? All computers are XP-Pro-SP3. Many thanks, -T p.s. I am specifically using NetBEUI, as it won't route to the Internet. I have NetBIOS, which does route, turned off. On 04/22/2010 01:00 PM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: * Hi * Router's switched Hubs etc. are passive devices they are compatible with * NetBEUI. * If the OS support NetBEUI the hardware should Not be the problem. * Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). In an ideal world, yes. *In reality, I have found it to be otherwise. For instance, as of two year ago, U. S. Robotics did not. *There tech support confirmed it and gave me an explanations that I do not remember. *I do remember that I threw there stuff in the trash and have not used them since. *In that instance a replacement D-Link worked perfectly. I will try a D-Link again. Thank you for responding. -T NetBEUI is definitely an OS settings. Several switch / hub / router / access points have their own settings to allow "NetBEUI over TCP/IP" or to "isolate" wireless clients from the wired own. As for the previous tech support issue, you must that most "first level" support are not true "engineers." These are number of people whom are following a step by step (aka script) trouble shooting process and might very well be "outsourced" overseas. |
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