MsMotherLove asked:
This is the only pc in the home so it is not “networked. Ihave a lynksys router, and the laptop is running Vista. I can get the router to put out a strong signel, but cannot connect to the internet. Now if I plug the cable modem directly into the laptop it works fine when its wired. I have read something about SSID’s matching and using a flash drive to get something, but I cannot locate my flashdrive, and I know when Ihooked my home network up I had called lynksys and I didnt have a flash drive but we were able to still get everything up and running. This is a differnt situation though since I only have the laptop I am wanting to use, its my uncles, and at 67 his very first computer so he knows ZIP. thanks for anyhelp anyone mayhave for me.
This is the only pc in the home so it is not “networked. Ihave a lynksys router, and the laptop is running Vista. I can get the router to put out a strong signel, but cannot connect to the internet. Now if I plug the cable modem directly into the laptop it works fine when its wired. I have read something about SSID’s matching and using a flash drive to get something, but I cannot locate my flashdrive, and I know when Ihooked my home network up I had called lynksys and I didnt have a flash drive but we were able to still get everything up and running. This is a differnt situation though since I only have the laptop I am wanting to use, its my uncles, and at 67 his very first computer so he knows ZIP. thanks for anyhelp anyone mayhave for me.
kchappleusa asked:
New house – have cable modem and want to go all wireless. I know that I need to connect the router to the cable modem, but I’ve go like 10 ethernet cables going into my centralizzed hub (a Greyfox hub in my basement). The guy who installed my cable internet took one of the ethernet cables and plugged it into the modem, and the internet worked when I connected the hardwire ethernet cable to my laptop in the corresponding room. I have a Greyfox enclosure where all these wires are located.
New house – have cable modem and want to go all wireless. I know that I need to connect the router to the cable modem, but I’ve go like 10 ethernet cables going into my centralizzed hub (a Greyfox hub in my basement). The guy who installed my cable internet took one of the ethernet cables and plugged it into the modem, and the internet worked when I connected the hardwire ethernet cable to my laptop in the corresponding room. I have a Greyfox enclosure where all these wires are located.
darian r asked:
Ok i got the comcast arris modem its a cable one How do You Hook up a wireless router(linksy,d-link) to it i need instructions answers and possible a picture or a video On how to i’m stuck im planning on get a router but don’t know how to hook it up.
Ok i got the comcast arris modem its a cable one How do You Hook up a wireless router(linksy,d-link) to it i need instructions answers and possible a picture or a video On how to i’m stuck im planning on get a router but don’t know how to hook it up.
APenguin asked:
I’m going to be sharing an internet connection between 3 computers that have wireless capabilities. Is there a way I can hook up the router and modem in a common room (living room) so that we can all just use our computers in our bedrooms, without anyone being physically hooked up to the modem?
I’m going to be sharing an internet connection between 3 computers that have wireless capabilities. Is there a way I can hook up the router and modem in a common room (living room) so that we can all just use our computers in our bedrooms, without anyone being physically hooked up to the modem?
~*DiskoRabbi*~ asked:
I have the installation disks for both so when I hook up the new computer and install the router and cable modem to the new computer is that going to mess up my wireless network with the other computers of the house??? I am not good at this stuff. Will that change the IP address since it is a new computer or will the IP address of the old computer transfer to the new one? Thanks.
I have the installation disks for both so when I hook up the new computer and install the router and cable modem to the new computer is that going to mess up my wireless network with the other computers of the house??? I am not good at this stuff. Will that change the IP address since it is a new computer or will the IP address of the old computer transfer to the new one? Thanks.
jaysun_son91 asked:
So we switched from AT&T Yahoo DSL to Roadrunner Cable. Now my wireless router in my parent’s room doesn’t work but I still have internet on my computer because that’s where the cable modem is hooked up. Is there anyway that my wireless router can still work?
Here’s what I have: at&t wireless router for DSL with ethernet cord and power chord. Roadrunner modem with cable hooked up to it, ethernet cord, and power chord. Now, is there anyway that I can get this to work?
So we switched from AT&T Yahoo DSL to Roadrunner Cable. Now my wireless router in my parent’s room doesn’t work but I still have internet on my computer because that’s where the cable modem is hooked up. Is there anyway that my wireless router can still work?
Here’s what I have: at&t wireless router for DSL with ethernet cord and power chord. Roadrunner modem with cable hooked up to it, ethernet cord, and power chord. Now, is there anyway that I can get this to work?






