Disconnect the cord from the cable router to the pc and plug that into your wireless router...
you should have another available connection on the wireless router to plug in the pc.....
run the router setup from the pc and then you should be good...
2007-02-24 04:32:36
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answered by newton3010 6
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You will have three very basic connections. Attach the power supply to the router and then plug into a standard electrical wall outlet. Next connect one end of the cat 5 cable (normally supplied) to the port on the router and then to the surboard. On the Linksys router this port is spaced away from the other connections. Last connect another cat 5 cable from any available port on the Linksys then to your laptop. If you have a good connection the lights on the surfboard should be on.
2007-02-24 04:48:01
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answered by ironmen75 2
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you need to use the Linksys instantaneous router as an get right of entry to ingredient or as a router. To have it as a router, take the output (making use of a cable) from the DSL Modem and connect it to the left maximum socket. you are able to become attentive to it with a visibly distinctive print around it. this way you will could configure the DHCP on the Linksys router to assign IPs to the computers connecting to it. To have it artwork like an get right of entry to ingredient (that doesn't do any handle translation), take the output from the DSL Modem and connect it to ANY socket however the only that asserts "connect internet right here" (the only with a visibly distinctive print around it). doing so which you do not could do any configuration and your DSL router this is unquestionably configured by skill of your service service will do the DHCP stuff. good good fortune
2016-10-16 09:42:26
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answered by thedford 4
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Take the data cable and attach it to your laptop's LAN port.
2007-02-24 04:34:11
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answered by john 2
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