Can you ping all of the access points?

Rick Q
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On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey -- I'm baffled by hardware issues --- (so what's new?) -- anyone
> willing to offer me clues? WAGs welcome, too, of course.
>
> I have an old house with plaster walls through which wireless signals
> seem loathe to pass. As a result, I have 3 Wireless Access Points
> positioned strategically throughout. Worked fine.
>
> A couple of weeks ago, I had to reposition the router and a nearby
> switch that form the hub of the network. Because of the change of
> location, I had to unplug all of the lan cables, move the devices and
> plug cables back in. Since then, only one of WAPs gets an Internet
> signal.
>
> Usually, it is a matter of powering down all of the devices (including
> computers), waiting a minute or two, and powering back up. I have done
> this a few times with no luck.
>
> Does it matter which devices one powers first? WAPs, then Router
> versus Router, then WAPs? Kids/wife are all unhappy with me that only
> one wireless device is working. Anyone have clues to restore my happy
> home?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken
>
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