Setting up a wired network to an already created wireless network

G

Guest

So in my old house I didn't have any phone lines near any of my computers so
i set up a wireless network. Now in my new house I have a phone line next to
my desktop and wanted to use a wired connection with my wireless network to
improve my speeds, however now my vista computer is only seeing the wired
connection as an identified network and when I unconnected the wireless from
the network I lose my internet connection. Is there any way to have my now
wired dsl connection join into my wireless network? Help please.
 
M

Mr. Arnold

my1dollarlife said:
So in my old house I didn't have any phone lines near any of my computers
so
i set up a wireless network. Now in my new house I have a phone line next
to
my desktop and wanted to use a wired connection with my wireless network
to
improve my speeds, however now my vista computer is only seeing the wired
connection as an identified network and when I unconnected the wireless
from
the network I lose my internet connection. Is there any way to have my now
wired dsl connection join into my wireless network? Help please.

alt.internet.wireless is where you need to post.
 
J

Jim

my1dollarlife said:
So in my old house I didn't have any phone lines near any of my computers
so
i set up a wireless network. Now in my new house I have a phone line next
to
my desktop and wanted to use a wired connection with my wireless network
to
improve my speeds, however now my vista computer is only seeing the wired
connection as an identified network and when I unconnected the wireless
from
the network I lose my internet connection. Is there any way to have my now
wired dsl connection join into my wireless network? Help please.

You plug the ethernet line from your dsl modem into the input port on your
router.
Then you connect the wired computers to the router.
Then you connect the wireless computers to the router.
Finally, you setup the networking software.

That is the way my network works.

Jim
 

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