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Hi group:
I currently have two desk-top computers using shared internet access using a D-Link DI-604 router (wired connections). I also have a lap-top which I use when traveling - I use a DWL-G122 adapter when I'm staying in hotels which provide wireless Internet access. Is there such a thing as a wireless/wired router (to be used instead of the DI-604), where I could keep the two desktops wired as I do now, but also connect with the laptop using the wireless adapter? Or is there perhaps an item which I can connect to the DI-604 so that it will act as a wireless unit for the laptop? Thanks! John <>< John |
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I have a Dlink DI-604 as well (for wired connections). I decided to connect
a wireless router to the Dlink (the wireless is configured in that case as an "access point") BUT to answer your question, almost all wireless routers I have seen also have wired ports as well... the Dlink DI-624 (I think) or any other wireless router has 4 wired ports along with wireless... Look at the specs. You can buy a wireless and graft it into your setup (as I did) to cause minimal disruption to stuff that is already working or you can simply replace your existing wired-only router with a wireless. I guess the term "wireless router" has mislead some people into thinking that all it does is wireless - not usually the case, although I suppose there might be wireless-only products out there... HTH "John <><" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:45132e91$0$5546$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi group: > > I currently have two desk-top computers using shared internet access using > a > D-Link DI-604 router (wired connections). > > I also have a lap-top which I use when traveling - I use a DWL-G122 > adapter when > I'm staying in hotels which provide wireless Internet access. > > Is there such a thing as a wireless/wired router (to be used instead of > the > DI-604), where I could keep the two desktops wired as I do now, but also > connect > with the laptop using the wireless adapter? > Or is there perhaps an item which I can connect to the DI-604 so that it > will > act as a wireless unit for the laptop? > > Thanks! > > > > John <>< |
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 21:09:50 -0400, "Kerry Liles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have a Dlink DI-604 as well <snip> > >HTH > Thanks, Kerry! It sure does! John <>< |
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John <>< wrote: > Hi group: > > I currently have two desk-top computers using shared internet access using a > D-Link DI-604 router (wired connections). Is your 604 running a DSL connection or sharing a cable modem? I'm having trouble sharing a cable modem with it. The laptop connects wirelessly but won't see the internet. The desktop meanwhile (connected via Ethernet to Dlink which is in turn connected to the NTL cable modem) works fine, internet OK. Any advice? al |
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On 23 Sep 2006 07:30:23 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> >John <>< wrote: > >> Hi group: >> >> I currently have two desk-top computers using shared internet access using a >> D-Link DI-604 router (wired connections). > >Is your 604 running a DSL connection or sharing a cable modem? DSL > >I'm having trouble sharing a cable modem with it. The laptop connects >wirelessly but won't see the internet. >The desktop meanwhile (connected via Ethernet to Dlink which is in turn >connected to the NTL cable modem) works fine, internet OK. > >Any advice? Not really, I'm afraid - I never had anything to do with Internet over cable . . John <>< |
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