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    Wireless connection

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by bugly, Apr 28, 2008.

  1. bugly

    bugly Notebook Geek

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    Sorry if this a bit off topic but I set up a wireless network at home after a few years of a wired connection. I set up wireless for my Dell Latitude D600 laptop. The network set up properly but it is slower that my wired router ( set up on a RCN cable modem, as is the wireless router) I have 5 other computers wired into this wirless router (Linksys) Am I a slave to this connection or can I uplink my wired router to the network. The Laptop has a internal G wireless adapter and the router is a wirless G router. Thanks for any input,

    Kevin
     
  2. pixelot

    pixelot Notebook Acolyte

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    You might get better answers in the Networking & Wireless forum.
     
  3. bugly

    bugly Notebook Geek

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    Thanks...went there and posted. Thanks for the direction

    Kevin