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On your wireless PC enter “ping 192.168.50.1" into a command window to test IP connectivity with Internet Gate. | On your wireless PC enter “ping 192.168.50.1" into a command window to test IP connectivity with Internet Gate. | ||
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- | ===== Stop Wireless Zero Configuration ===== | ||
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- | Windows XP has a feature called Wireless Zero Configuration that monitors WLAN changes. Though it might be convenient to use, the feature greatly reduces wireless performance, and could even make the wireless network stop working completely. You are strongly recommended to stop Wireless Zero Configuration | ||
===== Wireless Mode ===== | ===== Wireless Mode ===== | ||
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Wireless mode 802.11B/G may cause degraded performance and stability especially with battery operated devices such as iPhone, iPod, Android mobile phones, etc. | Wireless mode 802.11B/G may cause degraded performance and stability especially with battery operated devices such as iPhone, iPod, Android mobile phones, etc. | ||
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+ | ===== Stop Wireless Zero Configuration ===== | ||
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+ | Windows XP has a feature called Wireless Zero Configuration that monitors WLAN changes. Though it might be convenient to use, the feature greatly reduces wireless performance, and could even make the wireless network stop working completely. You are strongly recommended to stop Wireless Zero Configuration | ||
===== Wireless speed notice ===== | ===== Wireless speed notice ===== |