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how do you piggyback an MN-500 onto a linksys router? I
have 2 routers, the linksys is plugged into the modem,
and 2 other computers, the 3rd port is directly to my MN-
500. 3 other computers can acess the internet via the
wireless connection, but I still have no way of printing
off of the printers connected to the computers on the
first router. I can't even see those computers on my
network even though the networks have the same SSID! can
I put these 2 networks together? please help me!
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
Take the MN-500 out of router mode.
stuuu wrote:
> how do you piggyback an MN-500 onto a linksys router? I
> have 2 routers, the linksys is plugged into the modem,
> and 2 other computers, the 3rd port is directly to my MN-
> 500. 3 other computers can acess the internet via the
> wireless connection, but I still have no way of printing
> off of the printers connected to the computers on the
> first router. I can't even see those computers on my
> network even though the networks have the same SSID! can
> I put these 2 networks together? please help me!
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