One desktop has an ethernet card and is connected to the router directly. I
think the other one, the one I have the USB device connected to, may also
have an ethernet card. All my computers are using XP Pro. All my laptops
have built in wireless devices; this Toshiba has an Intel a/b/g, my Dell
laptop has an Intel b/g card and my older Toshiba has an Atheros
AR5001x+wireless device, which I believe is an a/b device. They all have
ethernet cards too.
The two desktops are in my home office, the laptops are in three different
rooms and the router is in the living room, about 60 feet from the wired
desktop. One laptop, the Dell, is about 150 feet away and in a hard for
signal to get to(mirror and tiled walls) so the router is next to a window
facing my backyard and the Dell is near the window in the back room. I have
another room that is difficult to get a signal too, also at the far end and
also with difficult walls partially blocking signal AND my phone system is
2.4 GH with 6 wireless devices around the house.
So you see, I feel pretty fortunate that everything works now :-)
"Barb Bowman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> you can't have two routers connected to your ISP at the same time,
> but we can make it pretty painless if you select the right
> equipment. If the desktop that uses USB wireless also has an
> Ethernet port, you would be better off with something like a
> DGL-3420 that will bridge Ethernet to wireless and give you better
> throughput.
>
> What OS is each machine running and what NIC/wireless specifically
> does each have?
>
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 20:20:28 -0800, "Carol" <kepela @ msn.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Can I switch one computer at a time? Connect the USB device to the one
>>desktop and set up the router while this network is still working, then
>>connect the other laptops and desktop to the new network; Remove the
>>current
>>network after everything is working?
>>
>>Once I decide to make the change I will send you an email and get your
>>advice on components. Thanks, Carol
> --
>
> Barb Bowman
> MS Windows-MVP
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx
> http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/