Summary: Can I connect a wireless 5-port bridge to a wired router and connect wireless desktops to the router thru the wireless bridge? My company allows me to...
Summary: You would need to get a wireless AP (Access Point) which then could be hooked to a wired router. We have three running with 85 wired computers and 6 ...
Summary: Hello, My network has a wireless Motorola SBG900 cable modem and a wired (not wireless) D-Link DI-704P Router connected to it. Connected to the wire...
Summary: Hi all, I have a PC with wireless internet thru a router on the DSL modem downstairs. My question is, can I lan a third computer to this wireless one ...
Summary: Variables: "A" = The wireless router, "B" = The wired router. "X" = 1st computer, "Y" = 2nd computer. I first connected the A's "Port 1" with B's "Upl...
Summary: I am using a Netgear MR814 Cable/DSL Wireless Router to share a DSL connection. I have it upstairs connected to the modem and one computer. Downstai...
Summary: yes it is very possibly, all you have to do is to setup the wireless router to not use its DHCP funtion. This will allow the wired router to hand out...
Summary: hi, i was wondering if anyone out there knew how to setup a belkin router as an access point that connects to another specific wireless network and...
Summary: I recently setup a Linksys WRT54GL router with hyperWRT firmware. It is working great. I need a couple extra wired connections, and want to use a Link...
Summary: At the moment, we have a pretty odd network in order to share one wired internet connection. We needed to share this connection wirelessly to a number...
Summary: I have a Netgear WNR2000 router that's connected to my modem. It does NOT have WDS support. I have a Belkin F5D7234-4 that has WDS support and was w...
Summary: Hello all. I have a belkin pre-n wireless router that I recently recieved from a family member. My goal was to simply connect the router to my comput...
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, I have a wired router. I want to add a Notebook to the network using that router, but wirelessly. The notebook is fully capable of wireless networ...
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: If you turn off DHCP on the WAP (wireless access), and let the wired router serve ALL devices on the network an address, there shouldn't be any reason...
Summary: I have one laptop connected to the router which is setup in my room( a BEFSR41linksys wired router which is the jumper router coming off of the defaul...
Summary: Do i have to install drivers to the computer that is connected to the hard wired router or install the driver to the netbook for the wireless router ...
Summary: Hi, I have just purchased a laptop with wireless capabilities built in. I have a home network which shares a broadband connection via a linksys router...
Summary: i'm running a win xp SP2 OS.currently on 1500kps broad band but however my P2P downloads are very slow.its like i'm still on a 56k.i'm using a Thomson...
Summary: Hi something weird just happened to my wireless network setup. It was working 12 hours ago, but when i got back home - it doesnt seem to be working an...
Summary: Okay I am a networking novice. Here is the problem. I have installed a wireless network that works fine. I have a dlink 624 wireless router. On th...
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...