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This is what I'm trying to do ~ I have another building office that is
just across the parking lot. I want to be able to connect a computer and a time clock device to the network in my main building. I have a Windows 2003 server and about 10 PCs that are all connected via a Wired Gigabit Switch at the main building. Things have been running fine for over a year, until I attempted to add a set of Linksys WAP-200 access points. I setup the WAP-200 devices in Bridged Mode, setup WEP encryption on them, and then attached one access point onto the Gigabit switch in the main building. Went across the parking lot and setup the other access point, put in a 10/100 switch, and connected the AP and the computer. We are able to surf the Internet with no problems with the computer across the street, but after setting up the WAP-200 devices, I am now getting a strange problem with some of my applications that are running on my server ~ users get booted off in the middle of what they are doing. (They are using Peachtree Accounting, and another program JobBoss. The "Boot" is just an error in the program [Error number 3110 in Peachtree, and a really long error in JobBoss] that causes them to close out the program.) They attempt to open a link to a network drive (on the server) and it hangs for a second and then opens. They can re-launch the application and it is ok for a little while, until the hiccup comes back. This problem didn't start until I added the APs. I disconnected the AP that is on the Main Office switch, and the problem went away. Ideas? John |
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