--- Gail <http://profiles.yahoo.com/gail_sx> wrote: > Greetings Geekdom, > > I have some problems I'm trying to solve... > > Biggest is the Linksys Router I have puts out such a low signal, my > wireless connection is constantly getting dropped. Our ISP is Comcast, > and the distance between the router and receiver is only one room/two > walls. Granted the router sits on a metal desk with metal filing > cabinets around it, but I didn't think that should make such a big > difference. I'm about to go get a booster to see if that will solve the > problem. Any other ideas? I have a Linksys wireless (I no longer use the wireless part). I bought a Orinoco wireless card and it seemed to improve things a bit. > I'm also going to have to put some security on the network. We're > currently running an unsecured wireless network. I downloaded the > manual for my router, so we'll see how far that gets. Depending upon your router, the best you may be able to do with WEP. I set up a 128-bit. It's a big pain in the neck because it translates the key into hex and then you don't remember what it was originally! But, perhaps this is itself a safety feature because you're supposed to (depending upon the amount of stuff you download) change the key occassionally. > Lastly, I have a question about old software. I have some packages that > are compatible up to Win98 that I'm going to get rid of... Are these > worth trying to donate somewhere, or is it too obsolete? One's a pretty > good photo-manipulation program (like Photoshop, but something else > cheaper). I still run Win98. What are the programs? > That's it for now. > TTYL, > Gail