Re: Can I connect a wireless router to an existing 8 port switch? by smlunatick
smlunatick
Mon May 05 17:14:04 PDT 2008
On May 5, 8:01=A0pm, Eric <E...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have to do work in a doctor's office. He has DSL going to an 8 port Netg=
ear
> switch. All switches are being used. He needs to share a printer with 3
> computers. He doesn't mind wired or wireless but since all ports on the
> switch are being used, then we are leaning towards wireless but don't know=
> how to do that since we don't have a wireless router, becuase it's wired.
> Someone please help. Thank you.
Yes you can. This is commonly known as "daisy-chaining" and is used
to add any ports to any switch / hub. You will need \
1) Router
2) Ethernet cable (Straight thorough)
3) Cross-over Ethernet cable (possibility)
4) Disconnect one cable off the switch and move it to the "switch"
part of the router.
5) Use Ethernet cable ro "link" router to switch. If needed, change
the straigh-thorough Ethernet cable with cross-over cable
6) Disconnect DSL access from switch and connect it to WAN port on the
router.
7) Access the router's internal web pages and configure it for the
control of the Internet access.
This will probably result in lower Internet access costs. Because the
DSL is connected to a switch, each PC would possibly be getting an IP
address from the Internet service. Tjis way, one IP is needed.