I have a linksys wireless broadband router. I have it connected to a cable modem. At home, this thing works great. My desktop is connected directly and two laptops connect wirelessly. No problems. It is an unsecure network (I'm not really worried. No one in my neighborhood even has a real concept of what the internet is muchless how to hack into unsecure wireless networks...). No software was needed and I never even got the "new hardware detected" deal. I plugged it in, hooked it up and it started to work.
This isn't the problem (and no, you can't have those 30 seconds back. They're mine and I'm keepin'um!!!)
The problem comes when I tried to take my router to my cousins house. I did the exact same things when hooking it up. No software, just going to leave it unsecure. However, when I plugged the router into the system, for some reason his computer would no longer connect, even when it was hooked up directly (ie internet out of cable modem and into router via wire. Wire then comes out of router and into computer.). It's as if the router breaks the connection completely. I thought that maybe I had broken it when I took it over there, but when I returned it home, it worked just fine. Anybody out there know what it is I'm doing wrong (regarding this wireless problem Che, not anything else)?
This isn't the problem (and no, you can't have those 30 seconds back. They're mine and I'm keepin'um!!!)
The problem comes when I tried to take my router to my cousins house. I did the exact same things when hooking it up. No software, just going to leave it unsecure. However, when I plugged the router into the system, for some reason his computer would no longer connect, even when it was hooked up directly (ie internet out of cable modem and into router via wire. Wire then comes out of router and into computer.). It's as if the router breaks the connection completely. I thought that maybe I had broken it when I took it over there, but when I returned it home, it worked just fine. Anybody out there know what it is I'm doing wrong (regarding this wireless problem Che, not anything else)?
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