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From: Eric on 5 May 2008 20:01 I have to do work in a doctor's office. He has DSL going to an 8 port Netgear 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.
From: smlunatick on 5 May 2008 20:14 On May 5, 8:01 pm, Eric <E...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I have to do work in a doctor's office. He has DSL going to an 8 port Netgear > 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.
From: SteveL on 5 May 2008 22:26 If all ports are being used then you will need to purchase another switch and daisy chain it. Wireless routers are OK but you will still need CAD5 cables to connect to the PC's if they do not have a wireless card built in. Con about wireless you open up your security if you do not know how to setup the security on it, anyone with a wireless card on their laptop can gain access to the network. "Eric" wrote: > I have to do work in a doctor's office. He has DSL going to an 8 port Netgear > 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.
From: Nih on 6 May 2008 14:16 For less than the cost of a wireless router (which you would need) you can just go buy an inexpensive 8 port switch and connect it to the current switch. You won't have any configuration to do other than plug it in and you will get your extra 3 ports plus some extra if needed later and you don't open yourself up to the security risk of wireless, especially if you have patient records on the network.
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