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yiny46
02-03-2006, 12:45 AM
Ok...lets try this again...
i have a motorola cable modem,its road runner cable internet
i also have a wireless router that connects to the internet through that box
now the pc with the modem cannot be connected to the internet at the same time the pc with the router is...
does anyone have any help...:frusty:

S!X
02-03-2006, 01:18 AM
It should hook up, you could of kept this in one thread... no need to make two. Anyways.. do you have the router hooked up properly? What kind is it?

fkdup74
02-03-2006, 01:51 AM
ffs......

you hook the router to the modem
then the PCs to the router

do both PCs have wireless cards?
I'm guessing no...

what you need plain and simple is another wireless card
then you hook the router to the modem,
then you tell the NICs to connect to the router

S!X
02-03-2006, 02:26 AM
ffs......

you hook the router to the modem
then the PCs to the router

do both PCs have wireless cards?
I'm guessing no...

what you need plain and simple is another wireless card
then you hook the router to the modem,
then you tell the NICs to connect to the router

lol, both comps dont need a wireless cards. I just setup my old comp at a friends last night, he got a linksys router with one wireless card. I dont why ppl keep saying you need 2 wireless cards :ermm: :frusty:

Virtualbody1234
02-03-2006, 02:39 AM
Dear Mr. President...

Please provide the make and model of the devices involved. Tell us what you're trying to do. In detail. Remember that we cannot see what you are doing.

The only thing I can think of here is to tell you that you shouldn't have any PC connected to the modem. The router gets connected to the modem and then all PCs connect to the router only.

Stick to one thread.

yiny46
02-03-2006, 04:10 AM
nevermind...i got it...cable people boosted the signal srry for the hassel

S!X
02-03-2006, 04:35 AM
nevermind...i got it...cable people boosted the signal srry for the hassel

:pinch:

fkdup74
02-03-2006, 05:22 AM
lol, both comps dont need a wireless cards.

do all wireless routers come with integrated ethernet switches now? :unsure:
that's a serious question BTW....

because if he didn't have an ethernet port on the router....
and only one pc with a wireless card....
how in hell's name would he get a connection to a wireless router
w/o a wireless card on the other pc?
(minus x-over cables and interweb sharing pish)

lynx
02-03-2006, 02:15 PM
lol, both comps dont need a wireless cards.

do all wireless routers come with integrated ethernet switches now? :unsure:
Now?

I've never come across one that doesn't have at least one lan-side ethernet or usb port. The simple reason is that if you can't connect to it via wireless then you can't configure it, so you can never connect to it, so you can never configure it, so you.....

fkdup74
02-03-2006, 04:17 PM
The simple reason is that if you can't connect to it via wireless then you can't configure it, so you can never connect to it, so you can never configure it, so you.....

ok ok ok.... :pinch:

I didn't have that problem with my WAP, but yeah....

S!X
02-03-2006, 07:40 PM
ok ok ok.... :pinch:

I didn't have that problem with my WAP, but yeah....

Bro your oldschool :lookaroun

Yoga
02-03-2006, 10:41 PM
If both pcs have a wireless adaptor. I guess you could ditch the router all together and set up an ad hoc network.