Well first of all go through the documentation of the wireless router and just mark 2 ,3 points that is the the default ip mode,user name and password of that router.then make ur systems ip same that to the default ip of the router.then connect the router with the system with the use of RJ45 cable that is supplied with the router.Then in internet explorer address bar type the ip found in the documentation.Click on ENTER. Provide the user name n password...Then search for the IP settings tab.Then provide the static ip u want to use n that is same for all the systems in the network.Then save and restart the router.then with the help of the RJ45 cable connect the router to the switch n power on the router.The switch is now on wireless mode.... Tanmay
There are at least two ways. First, you connect the wireless router directly to the cable modem, and then the switch in the wireless router. You have to connect the cable coming from the modem in the wireless router internet port. Second, you connect the wireless router to the switch, again the cable coming from the switch you have to connect on the wireless router internet port. It's better to put the wireless router just after the modem, but it's not required.
switch the printer on before the router
Yes, it's possible. Connect the wire coming from the switch in the internet port in the router.
Provided the manufacturers are compatible you can connect your network swithc to your router.
You need a router. The cable modem connects to the modem's uplink port and the switch can connect to any available port on the router. This wll enable any computers connected to either the router or the switch to access the internet. Through a Wireless Access Point/Gateway/Router. U can connect ur switch w/it's 5 wired pcs to the Router and ur wireless pcs to the router.
Conect the Wirless access point to a Switch. Connect the Switch to a T1 Router. Use the public IP address on your wireless card. www.intelletrace.com
Switch to ethernet cords..Way easier and that's what you will have to do.
Nowadays virtually any wireless router. When you get a router you usually have about 4 lan ports (switch) and wireless router in the same box.
Yes, and you can connect many more devices. The router should have at least 4 ethernet ports to connect to. And/or you can connect wireless also. If you have more then 4 wired devices then you can use a 4, 8, or 16 port ethernet Switch to connect to the Router. Myself I have 3 desktops (wired), 3 wireless and 1 wired laptops, an X-Box 360 (wired), a Wii (wireless), a BlueRay player (wireless) and a Brother laser printer (wireless) connected to the router. (1 desktop, 1 laptop and the X-Box are hooked to the Router and the rest of the wired devices are connected to an 8 port ethernet Switch which is connected to the Router.)
Not in most cases. Most wireless (or WiFi) routers also have an ethernet RJ45 port and you can connect that way with a CAT5 cable....even connect a switch for more ports.
You can either buy a wireless router or use a LAN cable to connect your computer to the router (assuming that it can work as a switch too).
The use of a router that supports both wireless and wired connections would solve the problem, if I understand properly. Make sure it is a ROUTER, not a switch or a modem.