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Post Info TOPIC: Router to use with Two Laptops


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Router to use with Two Laptops


   Last year when I was in Boerne and had my desktop as well as the two laptops I configured my router (the DLink one) so I would hook to that from all 3 and only had to buy 1 subscription to a paid wifi provider.  I donated my desktop to church (took up too much room) and wonder if there is a way different router or what to do the same with the laptops.  Also when I call in on my cell phone can that be shared to both laptops with a router.  I have a D-Link DL-524 wireless router, a Linksys WRT54GS Broadband Router with Speedbooster and a Buffalo high Power Turbo G Wireless Ethernet Converter.  Do I have what I need to do this.  If not do you know what else I need.
Thanks in advance for your help.

-- Edited by BKing at 11:53, 2007-03-23

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We have the Linksys WRT54GS Broadband Router and it works with multiple computers.

Can't help with connecting it though, it was installed with the Datastorm system.

Good luck,

Fred

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