Summary: Here is my setup: My house is wired for cat5. I have a wired dynex router that is connected to my cable modem. connected to this router are the variou...
Summary: So I have two wireless routers, but one is 802.11b and the other is g. I want to dedicate the g one as an AP and use the b one as my primary wired rou...
Summary: the wired and wireless lans, are they going to the same router? Or are you trying to share your pcs internet connection with the wireless lan? If so...
Summary: ??? if you follow the advice you will have 6 available ports between the two routers [wired and wireless]. Don't chose a router on how many wired por...
Summary: All most all home wireless router would allow you to have wired and wireless. Many of wireless routes have troubles in stability, so check them out ca...
Summary: My dell laptop can wire and wireless both connect into internet. Before I always use wireless to access internet, it is no any problem. Last week, I u...
Summary: Most wireless routers also have 4 or 5 port switches built-in. So you could just replace your wired router with the wireless one and you wouldn't have...
Summary: Personally I would drop the USR router. It should be ADSL>>Linksys modem>>linksys wireless router>> switch>> wired pcs Only the linksys wireless route...
Summary: Ok heres the case, we have 3 computers wired using ethernet on the second floor. Now we have to move one of the computers, the fastest one, to the bas...
Summary: C is a yes also. You would have to setup ics on the B pc between the nic and wireless card. You would have to successfully setup a adhoc wireless co...
Summary: I have a wired and wireless network - desktop hardwired to router and laptop wireless. It works great. You do need a NIC card for the wired computer...
Summary: You can connect wireless router to one of the ports and wireless connection should work. Your IPs will be different for WiFi connected hosts. Hope thi...
Summary: You'd want to have a router, not a switch. Luckily, a SOHO router with 4 LAN ports is essentially a switch with NAT/DHCP and a firewall added to it s...
Summary: I have two computers with vista and did have 4 with xp (until one died from a virus) and my problem is that although I have them all hooked up to a ro...
Summary: I have a 8 port hub at home, with 5 computers connected. I have a laptop I want to add to the network, but I want to make it wireless, but I don't wan...
Summary: My work laptop (Dell) is wired to the company LAN. It also has wifi. I want ICS through the Dell and to sync (Outlook profiles and files) both the Del...
Summary: Hi all - I've searched this question in the forum, and while it has been posted on previous occasions, there hasn't been a fix yet - can anybody shed ...
Summary: I am using a 802.11b linksys router (wired and wireless). I habe 3 computers connected to the router wirelessly. the internet connection in those thre...
Summary: Hi I am trying to setup two routers with two different IP address and them make them see each other In one of the router I’m using (Router A) IP 19...
Summary: I am currently connected both hard wired and wireless. In the hard wired setup I have it setup to specific ip addresses in order to communicate to a D...
Summary: "I think Internet Explorer is trying to access internet from the wrong connection." Usual reason for this to happen is you have a gateway entry for th...
Summary: Ok, here's the deal.. I have : 1 x Windows 2003 Server with 2 nic cards (one wireless, the other wired.) 1 x Windows XP (with wired nic) 1 x Windows ...
Summary: Thanks for the ipconfig. You have two adapters; wired and wireless Clearly you aren't using the wired which is why it comes with with media disconnect...