This will often come up because the Router you are talking about would be a wireless router. The computer is sensing that an ethernet cable is not plugged in from the router to your computer. This will often come up because the Router you are talking about would be a wireless router. The computer is sensing that an ethernet cable is not plugged in from the router to your computer.
No, a main computer is not necessary as the router can be plugged into a socket.
== == It depends on the type of connection and the type of router.
Yes, as long as the router is connected to a modem and your computer has a wireless adapter and you are within the range of the router.
you plug in a ethernet cable to your router and then to your computer
Begin by plugging in the router and pushing the power button. Next, connect your internet modem to the router and your computer to the router. Finally, open the router's administrative tool and log in to the router.
Yes. However, you will lose you INTERNET connection if you were connected via a wireless router.
In order to set up a home wireless internet connection, you must have broadband service and a wireless router. After connecting your router, use your computer and the router's instructions to set up your network.
Depends on what is needed to be connected. if you want connection from a computer to a notebook, you should get a router for WiFi. if connection is from one desktop to another, just buy a Ethernet Hub that should do the job.
The first connection is into a Cable Modem ... from there the signal can go to a Router and then on to different computers.
If You don't have a router, then you don't have Internet connection, UNLESS you plug a cable between a home phone and your computer and the computer uses the Internet that is given to home phone....although the speed of your computer reduces ALOT
I have a laptop and it is the only computer in my house and it is set up wireless with a router, the router is hooked into the modem.
Are you sure that it is an issue with your router and not an intermittent connection from comcast ? You should try a connection to your computer/laptop by-passing your router to prove it is not an issue with your router. Assuming your router is a wifi router you will be able to get the kodak pulse to work following the instruction at: http://resources.kodak.com/support/shtml/en/manuals/urg01235/urg01235c1s7.shtml