On 04/05/2011 15:56, Annie Woughman wrote:
> I posted this in one of the Network NG's but got no response:
>
> I just upgraded my old tired Cisco Range Plus WRT110 Router to a Cisco
> E3000. The router works great, however on the two computers that are
> connected wirelessly, an item PK500Z AP has shown up in the Network
> Infrastructure as (2). The icon is the same as the one for my network
> except that
> it has a little antenna on it. I Googled the PK500Z AP and it seems to be a
> router or from the ZyXEL product line. I am just curious as to why it is
> showing up like this on my network. If I click on the icon a box opens up
> and tells me to enter the pin number located on the back of the router to
> access the network. If I got to "network connections" I can see about eight
> of my neighbor's networks, but none of them seem to belong to this
> little item.
> I have taken all the steps to secure my network, but this thing has me a
> little concerned.
>
> Can anyone tell me if this is a potential problem
> and/or how to get rid of this?
The 'AP' bit will be short for 'Access Point'. I note that your
Cisco E3000 has simultaneous 2.4 and 5Ghz channels, so perhaps
that is the reason?
"Simultaneous Dual Band : Cisco Linksys E3000 offer Draft N 2.0 signal
simultaneously in both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz frequencies , it's recommended to
select 2.4Ghz if you use the computer for internet surfing and emailing.
The 5 Ghz is used usually to distribute music, pictures, and video
throughout your home"
--
Rob
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