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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Wireless Networking > Wireless General Discussions > Wireless Network Connection to Dual Router

Wireless Network Connection to Dual Router

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I have a Xincom Dual Broadband Router XC-DPG402 (Comcast Cable Internet &
Verizon DSL) and a Linksys WRT54G Router. I have two computers, one connected
directly and the 2nd computer on the Wireless connection. I was told that I
could connect the Linksys Router into the Xincom Router and still have the
Wireless Connection work. Everytime I connect the Linksys Router to the
Xincom I lose the computer on the wireless connection. Would it be possible
for someone to point me in the correct direction?

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Don't know if this will help, but Linksys has published instructions on
linking two WRT54G routers together. May be the part about configuring
the 2nd router will help.
http://www.linksys.com/support/top [...] gether.asp



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|I have a Xincom Dual Broadband Router XC-DPG402 (Comcast Cable Internet
&
| Verizon DSL) and a Linksys WRT54G Router. I have two computers, one
connected
| directly and the 2nd computer on the Wireless connection. I was told
that I
| could connect the Linksys Router into the Xincom Router and still have
the
| Wireless Connection work. Everytime I connect the Linksys Router to
the
| Xincom I lose the computer on the wireless connection. Would it be
possible
| for someone to point me in the correct direction?

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