Yes. You can hook multiple devices to a wireless router. Read the manual that came with the router to learn how to do this. You will also want to secure your router by giving it a new password, and using encryption. Since each wireless router is unique, read the manual on how to setup up your network.
2007-01-08 06:35:25
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answered by zylinius1983 2
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Yes they will both connect to the router and also if you check the box of your router then it should tell you that can connect like 6+ laptops.
Both the laptops should run at good speed as well when connected
2007-01-08 14:41:09
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answered by Anonymous
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All wireless routes/access points have a limit on how many wireless users can be connect at one time. The standard is 16 wireless signals at once. I have 3 wireless laptops connected to one access point.
2007-01-08 14:41:14
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answered by TheGmer 3
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yes. i have a wireless router and we have 3 laptops using an 8meg broadband connection simultaneously. Just be sure to set up a secure network with a password.
2007-01-08 14:38:53
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answered by hharry_m_uk 4
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Yes you can, the internet connection will be shared between the two. At the moment we are running two laptops and one desktop PC froma router
2007-01-08 15:32:51
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answered by Gordon B 7
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Yes
2007-01-08 14:33:49
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answered by flyingconfused 5
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Yes. You just have to make sure the IP Address range on the router is set to allow more than one connection. This is typically the case.
2007-01-08 14:35:41
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answered by Shawn H 6
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A normal wireless router will allow 255 concurrent connections form wireless devices - if your having problems make sure your PC's & laptops are set to AUTOMATICALLY configure IP address's!
If you get stuck come overto my website @ www.eagletec.co.uk, we have a tech forum there!
2007-01-08 14:42:14
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answered by Steve @ TPG 2
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Some people get mixed up with modems and routers. A router will allow several PC to run of one line but a modem will not like it.
2007-01-08 14:39:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Thats what routers are primarily desinged for - Sharing the same internet connection.
Hope that helps
2007-01-08 14:34:02
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answered by J 3
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