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My cable modem is connected to my Linksys 4 port router and wired network.
This has three desktop computers connected and file and print sharing on. I
can access files on each computer from any of the computers. I just bought a
Belkin 4 port router with wireless. The forth port of my Linksys is
connected to the modem in on the Belkin. I have two notebooks with wireless
and file and print sharing on. They can access the Internet and each other
wirelessly through the Belkin, but not the rest of my wired network. How do
I gain access to the wired network with this set up? I have looked at the
careyholzman and Ezlan sites and couldn't find the answers. Thanks so much
in advance.

Tom Drake

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Plugging a router into a router can lead to a configuration nightmare. I
suggest you REPLACE your Linksys router with the new Belkin router.

Once you do that, you'll probably find everything works as it should.

Carey

"Tom D" <tomd@none.com> wrote in message
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> My cable modem is connected to my Linksys 4 port router and wired network.
> This has three desktop computers connected and file and print sharing on.
> I can access files on each computer from any of the computers. I just
> bought a Belkin 4 port router with wireless. The forth port of my Linksys
> is connected to the modem in on the Belkin. I have two notebooks with
> wireless and file and print sharing on. They can access the Internet and
> each other wirelessly through the Belkin, but not the rest of my wired
> network. How do I gain access to the wired network with this set up? I
> have looked at the careyholzman and Ezlan sites and couldn't find the
> answers. Thanks so much in advance.
>
> Tom Drake
>
>

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Thanks I'll give it a try, and thanks for the quick reply
"Carey Holzman" <carey@careyholzman.com> wrote in message
news:O7%23rWoZAFHA.3404@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Plugging a router into a router can lead to a configuration nightmare. I
> suggest you REPLACE your Linksys router with the new Belkin router.
>
> Once you do that, you'll probably find everything works as it should.
>
> Carey
>
> "Tom D" <tomd@none.com> wrote in message
> news:OCRG0YZAFHA.3416@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> My cable modem is connected to my Linksys 4 port router and wired
>> network. This has three desktop computers connected and file and print
>> sharing on. I can access files on each computer from any of the
>> computers. I just bought a Belkin 4 port router with wireless. The forth
>> port of my Linksys is connected to the modem in on the Belkin. I have two
>> notebooks with wireless and file and print sharing on. They can access
>> the Internet and each other wirelessly through the Belkin, but not the
>> rest of my wired network. How do I gain access to the wired network with
>> this set up? I have looked at the careyholzman and Ezlan sites and
>> couldn't find the answers. Thanks so much in advance.
>>
>> Tom Drake
>>
>>
>
>

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Hi
May be this can Help.
Using Wireless Router as an Access Point:
http://www.ezlan.net/router_AP.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"Tom D" <tomd@none.com> wrote in message
news:OCRG0YZAFHA.3416@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> My cable modem is connected to my Linksys 4 port router and wired network.
> This has three desktop computers connected and file and print sharing on.
I
> can access files on each computer from any of the computers. I just bought
a
> Belkin 4 port router with wireless. The forth port of my Linksys is
> connected to the modem in on the Belkin. I have two notebooks with
wireless
> and file and print sharing on. They can access the Internet and each other
> wirelessly through the Belkin, but not the rest of my wired network. How
do
> I gain access to the wired network with this set up? I have looked at the
> careyholzman and Ezlan sites and couldn't find the answers. Thanks so much
> in advance.
>
> Tom Drake
>
>

Reply to Jack

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Very helpful! Thanks a lot.
Tom Drake

"Jack" <JackMDS@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Hi
> May be this can Help.
> Using Wireless Router as an Access Point:
> http://www.ezlan.net/router_AP.html
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "Tom D" <tomd@none.com> wrote in message
> news:OCRG0YZAFHA.3416@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> My cable modem is connected to my Linksys 4 port router and wired
>> network.
>> This has three desktop computers connected and file and print sharing on.
> I
>> can access files on each computer from any of the computers. I just
>> bought
> a
>> Belkin 4 port router with wireless. The forth port of my Linksys is
>> connected to the modem in on the Belkin. I have two notebooks with
> wireless
>> and file and print sharing on. They can access the Internet and each
>> other
>> wirelessly through the Belkin, but not the rest of my wired network. How
> do
>> I gain access to the wired network with this set up? I have looked at the
>> careyholzman and Ezlan sites and couldn't find the answers. Thanks so
>> much
>> in advance.
>>
>> Tom Drake
>>
>>
>
>

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