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Hi,

In this comptuer I already have a wired network connected to my router but I am going to create a second network wirelessly with other group of computers.

In other words one computer connected to two networks, one wired and one wireless.

I was just thinking about just installing the wireless card and see if it would work after that... will this possible?

Since this computes is already part of a wired network do I have to change or switch anything on the wireless interface?

I will appreciate any thoughts or help on this.

2006-09-07 10:44:50 · 6 answers · asked by Corem 1 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

6 answers

hi
no ,you don't need to do that if they are separate groups ,your computer will easy work with them ,but if you want some one from one group as your wired network ,use of other one resources in your wireless group and you want to be connector then you must bridge your wireless card to your wire nic (LAN ) card by Right clicking on connections and selecting bridge ,any way to have two card or two kinds of card in one computer its common and regular thing ,don't be afraid

2006-09-07 10:54:11 · answer #1 · answered by mohsen m 3 · 0 0

Wired or wireless the computers you have can coexist on a single network. Of the top of my head I can't think of any way to have one of your computers existing on two different networks at the same time. I look forward to some of the answers to follow....

2006-09-07 10:50:57 · answer #2 · answered by Fremen 6 · 0 0

in the initiating i'd installation the software "assuming the router cam with a disk" to the computer to configure the USB adapter. Then i'd installation the routers software to which ever pc, you reported the pc will be your established. Run the CD and it ought to inform you techniques to position in the cables. If no longer unplug the cable modem, plug the web twine operating from the modem into the web port on the again of the router. Then plug the first a cable from the first Ethernet port to which ever pc will be your established. Then plug contained in the modem, then the router. they ought to immediately commence configuring. This in at the same time as the pc software will kick in and commence saving IP addresses for the router, modem and pc. you set up the community provide it a recognition, i'd likely instantaneous for the WEP 128bit encryption. this provides you with with a lengthy code. write it down or replica paste to a .txt report. Linksys routers immediately attempt this with community Magic. Then at the same time as your community is up and operating use your computer's USB adapter's software and configure it. you'll likely ought to come to a call the community from a catalogue of obtainable networks on your decision, then you really ought to enter the lengthy WEP code. some gadgets and computers have a button that immediately syncs gadgets. then you really must have a shared folder on your computer and on your pc. homestead windows makes folders already for this in many cases. significant: they should be on an similar artwork crew. also make positive you go with homestead community. in case you try this wisely you'll see the shared folders in My community places. i'd evaluate getting a Linksys router because i in my view have continuously had a demanding time with Belkin routers. wish this helps even slightly.

2016-11-06 20:37:35 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You can use the wirless card to connect the PC to the second group of computer with no problem. When you have one computer connected to more than one network it's called multi homing

2006-09-07 13:22:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If configured correctly the PC would connect to both networks, but the wired one will be much faster.

2006-09-07 10:52:03 · answer #5 · answered by Sherpa19 1 · 0 0

I think it is best that you try and then check...
There are a few things that you need to check, both your lan's have a dynamic IP allocation but static IP allocation. Because it is possible that you might get 2 ips for one system, and this can cause conflicts....

2006-09-07 10:48:08 · answer #6 · answered by Gagandeep 2 · 0 0

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