I think you've got it, Richard. But, complicated set-up...Not really.
Sub-net, sounds right. There are three computers set up off the four port
router being fed by one modem. My desktop is one of these and none of the
computers are setup for sharing. The printer is hooked up through my XP
desktop only. One ideal would be to have the desktop running XP talk to the
notebook running Vista and allow access to the printer through the desktop.
Or, even seperately via a switch (a/b), if that's more workable. Problem
is, I don't know the correct hardware or config to set this up. It seems to
me by putting in a wireless access point off of the remaining router port,
if that's possible, I could get the notebook to talk to my desktop and
through the desktop talk to my printer. Well, that's the ideal. What do you
think? Is that workable? And, yes, I'm trying to get away with the least
amount of dollars to make this happen. Thanks for all input ! Vernon Plumlee
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Glazier" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 6:52 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Wired to wireless network
> I'd say maybe vernon only wants to ADD to some complicated set-up
> they already have. Say like maybe a sub-net with the Wireless there.
>
> My modem is separate, so is a router, and a switch. I want to add
> a wireless modem/router. (I obviously don't need the first OR second
> modem, but don't want to have to switch things around too much...)
>
> The only thing is, vernon did not say if they wanted everything to talk
> to everything and/or if printer sharing (etc.) was involved.
>
> PLUS, maybe they are a little cautious about ripping out the only modem
> they have before getting instructions about replacing it properly with
> something else.
> (And I notice I did not say "how" either...)
>
> Rick Glazier
>
> From: "Kyle Elmblade"
>> Tom has a point. You're going to have to get a wireless Access Point
>> anyway,
>> and these days it's just as inexpensive to purchase a wireless router. It
>> will have, at minimum, four wired ports. Swap that out for your current
>> router and you're good to go with both the wired network and the wireless
>> access.
>
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