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Geek question
So my DSL modem arrived. It only has one USB port. My router only has
ethernet. Both have wireless. What do I do? Can they each run wireless on different channels. Am I gonna have to play games to get the routes set or does that happen automagically? Basically, the only way I see to connect my modem to my hub is wireless. How painful is that? -klaus |
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You buy a new DSL modem. Or
They can run wireless on different channels but you need ethernet to get into the WAN side of the router. You can only connect to the LAN side with the wireless which would really defeat the point of a router. snoig |
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klaus wrote:
So my DSL modem arrived. It only has one USB port. Huh? Maybe you should try a different DSL modem - mine has wifi and a hard ethernet link. Very convenient, occasionally and I'd think vital in the hookup you are arranging? |
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Sources close to the investigation reveal that, on Thu, 29 Sep 2005
03:44:37 -0400, " wrote: You buy a new DSL modem. Or buy a USB to Ethernet adapter, eg, http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...918&pfp=BROWSE -- Bill Griffiths "The fool hath said in his heart, there is no such thing as justice." Hobbes |
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