"Tom R" <tom42344@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u8i7LDVxFHA.1032@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
> To connect to the internet with a router you probably won't even
> have to run the set-up wizard, just plug the router into the modem and
> plug the desktop into it.
>
> Tom
Re: Calling all networking nerds ... My question...once I plug in the network cable, ... I can't tell the difference between wired and wireless from here. ... Your going to bottleneck at the router and the modem a wireless is just as ... and when they pulled a wire for the new phone line it got kinked and it left ... (alt.guitar)
Re: Wireless router help ... want an AP for your internet connection and don't need to connect more ... It seems that your existing router could work as an AP still, ... disconnect router from the internet and reset the router. ...plug the internet cable back into your LAN and try it now. ... (alt.internet.wireless)
Re: 802.11g vs 802.11n ...plug the powerline stuff into the router... I have both wired and wireless at any plug in the house, ... the *router* parts of additional wap/routers, ... (alt.internet.wireless)
Re: Calling all networking nerds ... My question...once I plug in the network cable, ... I can't tell the difference between wired and wireless from here. ... Your going to bottleneck at the router and the modem a wireless is just as ... and when they pulled a wire for the new phone line it got kinked and it left ... (alt.guitar)
Re: Motorola wireless router problem ... This will put it into a configuration that lets the router "route" the data from the internet to all the computers on the wireless and LAN. ... If you plug the cable modem into the lan it is acting only as a switch and DHCP server. ... It won't route the internet to the wireless clients, and only the first LAN client will be connected to the internet (as the direct connection to the cable modem. ... (alt.internet.wireless)