Tuesday, February 22, 2011

New Home Monitoring System Tested and How can you connect your LG Cookie To your home router?|home router

New Home Monitoring System Tested and How can you connect your LG Cookie To your home router?|home router

Cisco-Linksys WRT120N Wireless-N Home Router – IEEE 802.3u, 802.11g, 802.11b, Recruit 802.11n, 3 Month Warranty, REFURBISHED

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Price: $ 29.98

Hi, I have a LG Cookie and want to know how do you connect it to your home router!

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Answer by Jason
Ouch. You can’t since if I’m not mistaking non of the cookie models has wi-fi..

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Image by tawalker
A BT Voyager 2091 (below) and Grandstream BT101 (above) respectively.

Update (Dec 2007): At the time of this photo, the Grandstream was the only item on the LAN which connected directly to the router via Ethernet. Everything else went through the wireless, until I installed a HomePlug complex near the end of 2007. There is now an Ethernet switch located next to the router, which connects up the router, the Grandstream and the HomePlug adapter.

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