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Tammie Bradford
Hi, I am currently running a network of two laptops (both under WinXP) via
two MA401 wireless PCMCIA cards. I have one laptop connected via USB to a
cable modem (Toshiba pcx2200) and by sharing the 'local area connection' in
XP networking both computers can access the internet.
I just purchased a wireless router MR814v2 hoping to be able to obviate the
need for my laptop to be wired to the cable modem by the USB connector. My
assumption was that I could connect the cable modem and the router and then
have the wireless equipped laptops access the internet via the wireless
router.
However, in the installation guide it says I have to connect the router to
the PC via ethernet cable. Neither of my PCs has an ethernet connector. Is
there an alternative method to install the router into an already existing
wireless-only network such as mine? I'd thought that the router would be
able to communicate with my PCs via the wireless cards without the need for
an ethernet cable.
The pcx2200 should connect to the MR814 fine, it has both USB and ethernet
sockets.
Any help would be extremely appreciated.
Cheers,
Bill Bradford
(e-mail address removed)
two MA401 wireless PCMCIA cards. I have one laptop connected via USB to a
cable modem (Toshiba pcx2200) and by sharing the 'local area connection' in
XP networking both computers can access the internet.
I just purchased a wireless router MR814v2 hoping to be able to obviate the
need for my laptop to be wired to the cable modem by the USB connector. My
assumption was that I could connect the cable modem and the router and then
have the wireless equipped laptops access the internet via the wireless
router.
However, in the installation guide it says I have to connect the router to
the PC via ethernet cable. Neither of my PCs has an ethernet connector. Is
there an alternative method to install the router into an already existing
wireless-only network such as mine? I'd thought that the router would be
able to communicate with my PCs via the wireless cards without the need for
an ethernet cable.
The pcx2200 should connect to the MR814 fine, it has both USB and ethernet
sockets.
Any help would be extremely appreciated.
Cheers,
Bill Bradford
(e-mail address removed)