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Old 24-12-2008, 21:16   #6
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Re: Networking problem

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Originally Posted by Jonnymeg View Post
Why would you even bother with all that.
if you have 4 pc's they all can be connected to your new router. job done.
Modem, main router and hub are in the bedroom all PC's are in the bedrooms and there is 1 cat5e that goes from bedroom to front room with about 5ft of cable in said room.
Wife like to use laptop downstairs but is restricted to where she uses it so I brought this wireless router to act as an access point so she can roam downstairs if she so wishes and also when not in use it can be switched off without interfering with the rest of us. Also it adds to what I can and am learning about networking which isnt much at the moment
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