Gene, Hopefully, you have the manual that came with the router. In it, there should be a login name and password. You should change the password to a passwod that only you will know. Normally, you can get into the router configuration page through your Internet browser by typing in the router's IP address (and supplying the login/password). Most home routers use 192.168.0.1, if your router is different it should be indicated in your manual. However, you could determine the router's IP by clicking on Start|Run and then typing CMD in the run box and clicking OK. This will bring up the command line interface (CLI). At the prompt, type IPCONFIG /all (note: not case sensitive). Looking at the report, note the IP address of the default gateway - that should be your router and the IP address that you want to type into your browser to get into the configuration screen. Once you get in, look for something that indicates "settings," with your 3rd computer running - you should see its MAC address (if not you may have to type it in manually). Choose to add that MAC address. If you are running any type of authentication, it may be necessary to type the authentication key into the wireless network settings on the 3rd computer as well. I use a NetGear router, they should be similar in this regard. If anyone thinks that I have left something out, or Linksys has something that I'm unaware of - please correct me. HTH...John PCBUILD's List Owners: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>