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richard.mayo
08.10.2010, 06:31
Hi,

Currently i have a LAN cable running from the Profilux to my router across the other side of the room.... not the best idea.

I guess i have 2 options, get the WLAN card from GHL or get a Wireless Access Point.

Which is best, and if its the WAP can someone recommend me a brand and model

Thanks

Mathias-Steffen
08.10.2010, 07:05
The PLM-WLAN card is not available anymore, i am sorry.

We recommend a WLAN bridge - if you have a ProfiLux 3series computer, this is also the best solution, because Mail and Web is not possible over PLM-WLAN card.

richard.mayo
08.10.2010, 07:14
The PLM-WLAN card is not available anymore, i am sorry.

We recommend a WLAN bridge - if you have a ProfiLux 3series computer, this is also the best solution, because Mail and Web is not possible over PLM-WLAN card.

Thanks for the quick response. Is there any that are tried and tested with the Profilux 3 EX

Nory
08.10.2010, 10:10
The PLM-WLAN card is not available anymore, i am sorry.

We recommend a WLAN bridge - if you have a ProfiLux 3series computer, this is also the best solution, because Mail and Web is not possible over PLM-WLAN card.

Hello
You say, that we can connected a wireless LAN card on the USB port on the profilux3?
have you a reference or a brand?

GHL Support
08.10.2010, 10:58
We are talking about a LAN to WLAN bridge (connected to the ProfiLux LAN port).

A WLAN adapter on the ProfiLux USB is not possible, because the USB is no host device.

Wirus
08.10.2010, 12:03
You also can think about a powerline adapter - works good for me.

Coralleida
08.10.2010, 18:25
This one works pretty well:
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=326

Nory
08.10.2010, 18:46
Ok, thank's for your answers...
I'll see it.

Blahenazo
08.10.2010, 19:17
since the profilux is using standard tcp/ip/ethernet to connect to the wlan-bridge ANY wlan bridge should work (if its compatible with your wlan access point offcourse)

richard.mayo
11.10.2010, 08:59
i hate all this networking stuff, its just never simple

ganesh
11.10.2010, 10:35
… unless you use apple products.

ricefootball
16.10.2010, 18:02
did you ever get this to work? I bought a linksys cisco bridge and it is connected to my wireless network, but I cannot connect through it to my P3. I would REALLY love if someone from ghl could help me figure this out.

Mathias-Steffen
17.10.2010, 17:24
Did you check your bridge with another Ethernet Component? Please check the basic function of the bridge before connecting it to the P3. Because you will get more detailed failure info from your windows network area...

richard.mayo
17.10.2010, 21:42
i didnt get it to work with a Airport Express, i think ill just run the cable across my floor for now, its all a bit hard for me haha