Michael-
Thanks for the info; that's kind of what I expected. I can go to the
setup screen and see all 6 computers (4 wired, 2 wireless), each with
their own IP. They all seem to work correctly, so that's what I'm
really concerned about.
-John Scheihing
"Michael Vilhelmsen" <Mivi DeleteThis @SHOULD.BE.REMOVED.Hunderupnet.dk> wrote in message news:<6kgjb.4442$AT3.2820@news.get2net.dk>...
> Hi
>
> I Thnik it works like this.
>
> You can connect 4 wired computers (since there are 4 ports).
>
> But as far as wireless connection, I don't think there is any limit.
>
> This is as far as I know.
>
> Michael
>
>
> "Pinhead" <pinmaniac DeleteThis @hotmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:42db9b5d.0310151022.165e0b74@posting.google.com...
> > I have one of the subject routers on my home network and have what is
> > probably a dumb question. How many ports does it have? I know the
> > simple answer is 4, but it gets more complicated. This particular
> > router has a WAN connector on the back, as well as 4 RJ-45 LAN
> > connectors. However, even with all 4 LAN connectors in use, I can
> > still use my laptop and upstairs computer on wireless connections
> > (they seem to work flawlessly). Does this mean the router will
> > support 4 wired AND 4 wireless connections? It seems that way to me,
> > but I just wanted to make sure I'm not missing something. Are there
> > any problems/limitations with this setup?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > -John Scheihing<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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