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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark D.
Chapman
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 21:32
To: G-Books
Subject: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

4, If I chain the two routers together by 
plugging one of the ports on the wireless router 
into a Lan port on the non-wireless router I can 
print but I can't access the internet wirelessly.

Clearly there is some funky network stuff going 
on here but it is way out of my league. Any 
suggestions? Where do I look for help?

Thanks, Mark
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I don't know if anyone here can help you just getting the printer to
work on the wireless router or not, but number 4 is the correct way to
connect the two routers (LAN - LAN).  Though before you do that you are
going to have to connect to the wired router, login, and turn off its
DHCP server.  That should fix your problems.


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