If I sound as tho this was a really simple way, tell me. I have a cable
modem then a RT311 router to a FS116 switch and have some wired systems in
that. The to go to wireless I have a WGR614 that is just plugged into the
switch and I have three systems that see that any where in my house.

Mark

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From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Russ
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 9:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Wireless home network

There is no supplied manual. All the directions amount to is "Install CD
BEFORE plugging in". Hence the google searches and the question to this list
(I prefer not to install software unless absolutely necessary). 
Therefore I have no documentation on how to place two routers on one system
(I honestly didn't think it could be done).

So you are saying hook this new wireless router into my existing system but
not to plug it into the WAN port (I did not understand what he meant when he
said that, thanks). This then would make it just another switch right? My
original router would then handle all the IP addressing as usual. Okay, cool
I like that idea better than replacing my existing router.

I have now read all the "WiFi buddies" thread and I donot like the idea of
someone able to pop onto my system. The documentation supplied with this
router sucks. One leaflet telling me to use the CD before plugging in the
supplied USB adapter and an even smaller one for the adapter card he bought.
At least when I bought my router it had enough documentation that I could
figure it out.

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