Summary: I have an internet connection which is dispersed by the wireless router. from that router i have connected a wire and pulled it into a switch. And f...
Summary: Does anyone know if there is an adapter on the market that will allow a wireless connection to a wired router? Let me explain: I have a wired router a...
Summary: Just a little over a month ago we networked 3 computers using an Intelinet Wireless Router, which is also an AP. At the time we had no intention of us...
Summary: I have a linksys wireless ethernet router. I have my basement computer hooked up through an ethernet cable, and my laptop hooked up through one of li...
Summary: Yes. It's called a wireless access point; however, a wireless router with wired ports is quite inexpensive these days and would be much less cumberso...
Summary: I think you could, although it is not an ideal setup. Because the PC that is connected to the switch would have to "on" before any of the other PC's t...
Summary: Hi. I am now posting in the write section sorry about before. This was hard to explain so please read whole thing. I have 2 wireless routers one be...
Summary: I currently have a Linksys BEFSR41 wired router but just bought a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router. I want to add the wireless router to my system in ...
Summary: I know there have been tons of posts on a similar topic but I can't seem to find one with specifics. I'm naive to a lot of this stuff so please bear ...
Summary: Hi Guys, I have a network using a 4 port Linksys (wired) BEFS41 Router with 4 PCs hooked up.All PCs access the internet and see each other. I would li...
Summary: Yes. It's called a wireless access point...but, it's probably cheaper to replace your wired router with a wireless router, which handles both wired a...
Summary: Here is my set up: I had one wired router(with built in modem,Model: Conexant) hooked up to my PC at home and I was able to connect to the internet th...
Summary: i currently have a wireless router sharing internet to 4 computer (2 wired, 2 wireless). i want to buy another router because it has a better firewall...
Summary: I am running a wired Linksys router and want to add my new Linksys wireless router as an access point. How do I change IP address on new router when ...
Summary: I have a wired network in my house. I want to add wireless capability while keeping the wired network. Is it possible to simply plug an ethernet cab...
Summary: I've added a wireless router (which has WAN port and 3 additional ports) to an existing 3 desktop pc network that's connected with a router/4-port swi...
Summary: is there a way where you can have a wireless router and have it connect to a device that is wired... like... is there a different device that you can ...
Summary: I have a Linksys WRT54G wireless router, and from time to time my connection sucks; even the computer that is hard-wired to it. I have had the cable c...
Summary: I can't run wire through my house to where I want to put my son's XBox. I don't want to shell out $100 for an XBox wireless router, but I do have a s...
Summary: I have wireless too. Um... I think you have to have the same wireless equiptment (Wirless-b, Wirless-g) and you need the same SSID (default is linksys...
Summary: Okay, here's my situation: I've got one router hooked up that connects all my wired computers/tvs ect. This seems to work okay for networking as my xb...