The Active Network
ActiveWin Anonymous | Create a User | Reviews | News | Forums | Advertise | VBA in Excel | Users Online: 0  
 

Recommended Links:

Play your favourite online pokies and take what you win fast at the same day withdrawal online casinos in Australia.

Now, you can buy real Instagram followers.

AWBridal Highly Recommend Wedding & Bridesmaid Dress Online Store

light tower

buy arabic Twitter follower

buy spotify real followers

A great website to buy Facebook followers from is BRSM. They have a great track record!

the Binary Option Robot

Get Windows Tablet & Phones at DHgate.com

neowin.net

Amazon.com

  *  

Using both wireless and wired connections from different routers
Forum: Windows XP
Read Only Forum
Back to Windows XP
All Forums
  Displaying Posts 1 through 1 of 1
  This is an archived static copy of ActiveWin.com.
#1 By 77490 (68.52.91.219) at Friday, April 20, 2007 06:21:47 AM
Hello. I live in a dorm type enviornment (barracks - soldier in the army) and have a wireless connection coming into my laptop that supplies me with internet from a guy down the hall. Yesterday, I hooked up my personal Linksys router to the LAN connection so that I could run my NeoDigits Helios X3000. The X3000 streams video, music and pictures from the computer through the network onto any television set, including HiDef. Anyways, when I enable my LAN connection so that I have both, LAN and wireless, enabled, I can no longer surf the internet. The connection over the LAN to the X3000 is fine. The only thing I can figure, is that since both the internet and the X3000 use TCP/IP connections, all programs automatically try to access the internet through the LAN instead of the wireless connection. How can I change this? Also - after this is fixed, can I also make it to where the X3000 can access the internet as well? Thanks in advance, Benjamin



 

  *  
  *   *
 
replica watches