Re: 2 wireless routers



On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 16:10:23 -0500, "GlowingBlueMist"
<GlowingBlueMist@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Steve wrote:
In article <h370a5h4u1jpr3oj9f6n4fi7v8pbpnl3kb@xxxxxxx>,
kilowatt@xxxxxxxxxxx says...

My sister lives in another state. When she got DSL, I bought a
Linksys router, and with the help of Usenet, figured out how to set
it up with DSL.

The first time the power went out, instead of wating for the service
to be restorded, he reset the modem. So we both kind of agreed that
she would subscribe to the DSL's wireless service.

Well I now put a wireless card in my niece's computer. She only gets
one bar from the current router.

I was wondering if I could plug the Linksys into the current router
and see if she could get a better signal from the Linksys?

So why do you think the problem is with the router and not the
wireless card?

Also are you sure your niece is picking up the DSL modem's wireless hookup
or another, say from next door? If not sure or unsure of the SSID of the
DSL modem, power it off and see if your niece's computer still shows a
wireless feed of one bar. SSID can also be optionally turned off.

Because my niece connected the first time, I assume their router is
unsecured. They live around 20 miles from the closest red light so I
am also pretty sure they have the only wireless router for many miles.
There house is at the maxium limit for DSL. They were even turned
down the first time they tried to subscribe.


Is your sisters computer actually using wireless or is it connected to the
DSL modem using an Ethernet cable? Reason I ask is some of them ship the
DSL modem with the wireless transmitter turned off in the settings. If that
function has not been turned on by someone, either your sister, you, or the
DSL tech support then your niece may not be seeing that DSL modem at all,
but someone else's modem.

The main machine is hardwired but, my nephew has a Xbox or some kind
of online game console. That is the reason for the wireless router in
the first place. My niece didn't live there at the time.

My computer skills are limited, but my sister can barely turn one on.
My nephew is 15, but he is the computer guru of the house. He can at
least do what the people at tech support tell him. I live the next
state over. It is about 45 min away.

I tried using a wireless network card to get her system configured
here at my house, but after 3 different cards, I concluded that her
machine didn't meet the hardware requirements and was not going to
work anyway. I had to buy a USB wireless dongle to connect to my
router here, and that is what she is using there.

She does not use her computer much, so I am just learning after over a
month that it only gives her 1 bar, or I would carry the dongle back
and get a more powerful one. It worked fine here, and my router was
around the same distance from computer. I have a Linksys router here.

.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Connect a Wireless Router to my SBS Network
    ... I assume your DSL modem-router is acting as a router (with a WAN and a LAN ... This setup is the Airlink wireless attached to the 5-port switch? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Connect a Wireless Router to my SBS Network
    ... DSL Modem-Router ... wireless network when I do a search. ... IP scheme of the Airlink to 192.168.2.x. ... you may need to use it as a router with it's WAN IP set to ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Problems with network
    ... >We just moved our internet service from Earthlink DSL to SBC DSL. ... >plugged into our existing 8-port Linksys Router. ... Could I trouble you to disclose the model numbers of the Netopia and ... >Everything connected to the Linksys router works as it should. ...
    (alt.internet.wireless)
  • Re: Connect a Wireless Router to my SBS Network
    ... you should have the cable that comes from the DSL modem-router plugged ... This setup is the Airlink wireless attached to the 5-port switch? ... So now I am ble to connect to the AirLink wireless router either directly ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: 2 wireless routers
    ... Linksys router, and with the help of Usenet, figured out how to set ... it up with DSL. ... Well I now put a wireless card in my niece's computer. ...
    (alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt)