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Hi i have my network working really fine...am using a linksys router to
other pc...
question...if i change my ISP....internet swerve..will i have to set yo my
router again plus all my other adapter's
Thanks
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Thomas wrote:
> Hi i have my network working really fine...am using a linksys router
> to other pc...
> question...if i change my ISP....internet swerve..will i have to set
> yo my router again plus all my other adapter's
> Thanks
Unless you connect to a different type of network like a DSL w/PPOE
where you have to enter a username and password, no. Even then, all you
have to do is change the router's configuration. Refer to the router's
manual. Of course, this is a generalization without knowing the
specifics of the ISP you current have (I don't know what "internet
swerve" means) and the ISP you are considering.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
sorry meant internet server
"Malke" <malke@nospoonnotreally.com> wrote in message
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> Thomas wrote:
>
>> Hi i have my network working really fine...am using a linksys router
>> to other pc...
>> question...if i change my ISP....internet swerve..will i have to set
>> yo my router again plus all my other adapter's
>> Thanks
>
> Unless you connect to a different type of network like a DSL w/PPOE
> where you have to enter a username and password, no. Even then, all you
> have to do is change the router's configuration. Refer to the router's
> manual. Of course, this is a generalization without knowing the
> specifics of the ISP you current have (I don't know what "internet
> swerve" means) and the ISP you are considering.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
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