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AR15.COM
2/10/2008 1:21:14 PM EDT
I have microwave (wireless) internet service that enters the home via coaxial cable which is connected to my ISPs router with two Cat 5 ports.

"Eth 2" is connected to a 4 foot Cat 5 cable running to my Wireless-G Linksys WRT54G router. "Eth 1" is connected to nothing.

I have a PC upstairs at the other end of the house using an internal PCI wireless adapter. Connecting it by Cat 5 cable would be intrusive and impractical.

Downstairs (also at the other end of the house) I have a PC, Xbox360 and Dish Network receiver. Currently, the Xbox and PC are connected using wireless adapters. The Dish receiver is unconnected.

If I connect the Dish receiver to my internet, I will save $5 per month on my bill. Additionally, I would like to be able to ditch the xbox and pc wireless connections downstair and simply connect them by cable, as well. I have another use for the wireless PC adapter and I am sure I can recoup some of my money on the xbox adapter.

So, can I just buy another router to solve this problem? Can I simply move the WRT54G downstairs and connect the PC, xbox and Dish with Cat 5 cables and connect a new router to where my internet comes in? Will that work? Obviously I have considered simply moving the WRT54G and connecting it to the ISP router using a really long Cat 5 cable but that would be intrusive and not practical.
2/10/2008 1:24:09 PM EDT
[#1]
You don't need another router, all you need is a switch.

Linksys Switch
2/10/2008 1:29:22 PM EDT
[#2]
Hmm, how does that help? I need something with Cat 5 ports on it to plug in the Dish, xbox and PC but it needs to pick up the internet wirelessly as I can't run a cable all the way from... say... a switch back to the router where the intertubes are piped in.
2/10/2008 1:37:01 PM EDT
[#3]
Get this along with the above switch
Wireless Bridge

It connects wirelessly to your wifi router and into the switch along with your other equipment.

-Foxxz
2/10/2008 2:29:10 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
Get this along with the above switch
Wireless Bridge

It connects wirelessly to your wifi router and into the switch along with your other equipment.

-Foxxz


Aha! That sounds more like it... rather than buy a switch AND a bridge, what do you think about this solution:

Bridge with integrated 5 port switch
2/10/2008 3:18:29 PM EDT
[#5]
That'll work! I was looking for such a beast but didn't spend enough time on it.

-Foxxz