Bill Spencer wrote:
> On Sep 13, 1:13 pm, Bruce Johnson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>   
> Snip--------
> Okay, thanks, and sorry to have gotten mixed up. I'm still a bit mixed-
> up, unfortunately, since the (minimal) two-iMac network I have is all
> from an AirPort Express whose only Ethernet port is being used to
> connect it to the cable-modem. Do I have to get a second router into
> the loop?
Option 1 ask isp if they have a cable modem w/ built in router. What 
brand is your current modem?
option 2 install a used (or new) router (I have 15 +/- routers if you 
can't find one locally)

>  I tried that once before some years back and couldn't get
> everything to talk to everything else...something about the order of
> what was wired to where, before the wireless part kicked in. 
We can help set up router.
> Sorry to
> be dense about this stuff. Bill
>
>
>   
Well I (must be dense) don't like wireless (security) so I turn it off 
on my modems.

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