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Set up Connection Problems PC to Wireless Router
Hi after days looking managed to buy a belkin wireless cable router F5D7231UK4 (last one available)for my cable telewest blueyonder BB.
Problem - current webstar cable modem connects to PC via USB. There is a free ethernet port on modem which I see will connect to new belkin router. I still need to make intital connection to PC via ethernet are there ways around this. Can I set up Belkin router on another PC or does it still need to go via modem. I already have a second PC wirelessy enabled via USB and a laptop with internal wireless card. I just need help setting up main PC as you need a wired connection to start with. I was thinking of keeping existing wired USB/modem in place after as I only need the second PC and laptop wireless. I have read about wireless PCi card or ethernet adapter but my modem only has the one ethernet port and even with a ethernet adapter in PC I cant connect it to router. Sorry but I want to get parts needed before Christmas hols. Thanks |
Re: Set up Connection Problems PC to Wireless Router
Debbie,
Firstly, if I read your post correctly you want to have both the USB PC and Ethernet router connected to the modem. I'm afraid you can only have one or the other - in this case the router. In terms of setting it up, yes you need a computer with an ethernet port attached to the router. If the Laptop doesn't have one, you can get a PCI ethernet card for the main PC for about £10/15. Don't forget you will also need an rj45 LAN cable between the PC & router! If the main PC is next to the router you can use the ethernet card permanently, otherwise you can use a PCI wireless card. To summarise - 1. You need a wired network connection between a PC and router to set it up. 2. You can only have the router plugged into the modem. 3. The main will need a connection to the router, either wired or wireless. HTH |
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