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Hi,
I have recently bought a Linksys Wireless Expander. I have managed to configure it correctly so it can receive signals from my router. However, I want to get the Internet on my new PC and it just won't connect to the expander. Do I need something special in my new PC for it to connect? I heard of a Linksys Network adapter but apparently, there is an IP conflict and won't work.
Have any of you got any ideas because I really want to use my new PC.
Thanks
I have recently bought a Linksys Wireless Expander. I have managed to configure it correctly so it can receive signals from my router. However, I want to get the Internet on my new PC and it just won't connect to the expander. Do I need something special in my new PC for it to connect? I heard of a Linksys Network adapter but apparently, there is an IP conflict and won't work.
Have any of you got any ideas because I really want to use my new PC.
Thanks
Last edited by pokey8349; Mar 3rd, 2007 at 7:35 am.
Can you please provide some details about your new computer? Do you really need an expander for your home network? Your wirless expander works wirelessly the same way a hub or a repeater would. It receives a valid WiFi signal and rebroadcasts it out effectly increasing the range of your wireless network. Is your new computer a laptop or a desktop? Does it currently support wireless?
Assuming your WiFi router is set using standard settings it should provide a wirelessly enabled computer to receive IP addresses via DHCP. There really shouldn't be an IP conflict unless you have your computers IP address hard set to the same address that something else on your network has.
Please provide some additional detail.
Thanks
Jeff
Assuming your WiFi router is set using standard settings it should provide a wirelessly enabled computer to receive IP addresses via DHCP. There really shouldn't be an IP conflict unless you have your computers IP address hard set to the same address that something else on your network has.
Please provide some additional detail.
Thanks
Jeff
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Hi thanks for the reply.
I do need an expander because my router is quite far away from my PC and i need it to extend the signal. My new computer is a desktop and i am not sure if it supports wirless or not. When i go into device manager, I have a nVidia Network Controller which is working correclty and a Bluetooth Device RFCOMM which says isn't working properly - a code 10 (that's the error).
Hope this helps
Thanks
I do need an expander because my router is quite far away from my PC and i need it to extend the signal. My new computer is a desktop and i am not sure if it supports wirless or not. When i go into device manager, I have a nVidia Network Controller which is working correclty and a Bluetooth Device RFCOMM which says isn't working properly - a code 10 (that's the error).
Hope this helps
Thanks
It appears that James is correct. You will need to get either an internal WiFi card or an external USB WiFi device. Either of these will allow you to connect to your wireless home network. They can be purcahsed at most electronics stores for ~$40. Please let us know if you have trouble installing and/or configuring the card.
Good luck,
Jeff
Good luck,
Jeff
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