Thread: Networking #101
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Old 18-05-2008, 13:24   #9
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Re: Networking #101

If you want to retain the wireless connectivity of the linksys then your going to have to keep the router part of the Linksys turned on.

In the end, your going to have two subnets, one for the wired PC's, and the other for the wireless. Also be aware that your wired PC's won't show up in network neigbourhood on your wireless PC's and vice versa.

Did you read the link in my last post about double NAT, part the bit about sending email.
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