wireless & phone cable connection - Wireless
This is a discussion on wireless & phone cable connection - Wireless ; Have a desktop running via modem to phone socket (Virgin). Bought new Laptop
and NetgearG wireless to run laptop. Seems to have set up ok on laptop. but
when I run desktop from bedroom phoneplug it works ok until powers ...
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wireless & phone cable connection
Have a desktop running via modem to phone socket (Virgin). Bought new Laptop
and NetgearG wireless to run laptop. Seems to have set up ok on laptop. but
when I run desktop from bedroom phoneplug it works ok until powers is
switched onto the wireless trans. for the lap top then I loose line for desk
top dont seem to be able to run both machines together
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Gren
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Re: wireless & phone cable connection
"ellivnerg" wrote in message
news:C2E26A9D-38B9-4F80-A1FB-5C35D1729278@microsoft.com...
> Have a desktop running via modem to phone socket (Virgin). Bought new
> Laptop
> and NetgearG wireless to run laptop. Seems to have set up ok on laptop.
> but
> when I run desktop from bedroom phoneplug it works ok until powers is
> switched onto the wireless trans. for the lap top then I loose line for
> desk
> top dont seem to be able to run both machines together
You can't do that.
I assume the "NetgearG wireless" is a Netgear Wireless Router?
The "router" (instead of the desktop), ...using the "WAN Port" (or "internet
port") on the back, ...plugs into the Modem,...which the modem then in turn
plugs into the phone socket.
The Desktop then plugs into one of the "switch ports" (not the wan port) on
the back of the "router".
The Laptop connects the the Netgear "wirelessly"
The "router" is really the only thing that is actually connected to the
Internet and it is the only thing (besides the modem) that the Internet
Provider is going to be aware of. Everything else (no matter if wired or
wireless) connectes to the "router" and is invisible to the Internet
Provider.
As a side note: The "router" is really a NAT-Firewall, a 4-port Network
Switch,..and a Wireless Access Point all build into the same piece of
plastic. In many Commercial business networks these are all separate
physical devices,...but in your case they are all rolled into one device.
There is nothing wrong with that,..it is just simply good to know that and
keep it in mind.
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Phillip Windell
www.wandtv.com
The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,
or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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Re: wireless & phone cable connection
Hi
System should be connected like this.
http://www.ezlan.net/network/router.jpg
Make sure that you Modem is Not a Modem/Router.
If it is a combo it need to be configured differently.
Post again with the specific model number if you are not sure.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
"ellivnerg" wrote in message
news:C2E26A9D-38B9-4F80-A1FB-5C35D1729278@microsoft.com...
> Have a desktop running via modem to phone socket (Virgin). Bought new
> Laptop
> and NetgearG wireless to run laptop. Seems to have set up ok on laptop.
> but
> when I run desktop from bedroom phoneplug it works ok until powers is
> switched onto the wireless trans. for the lap top then I loose line for
> desk
> top dont seem to be able to run both machines together
> --
> Gren