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Currently I'm using a Westell 7500 Modem/Router for our 3 PC's wireless internet connection. However where finding that PC the 7500 currently connected to noticeably faster than both the pc using a wireless adapter and my wireless laptop would like to know if I can use the Westell 6100 I have at the same time (connected to a separate phone line) on one of the other PC's without causing any problems? All three are running Windows Vista Home Premium.
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By two different phone lines, I mean two phone numbers for your house.
^^
#2 What is the brand and model of the wireless NIC(s) for the PC and Laptop?
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There are different kinds of Wireless NICs cards on how they connect to the computer.
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/moredone/wirelesstips.mspx
#1 PCI
#2 PC Card Adapter for Notebook Computers
#3 USB
#4 Built into the motherboard of the laptop. I forgot the name, but it starts with la
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and here are some other stuff about wireless..
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/moredone/wirelesstips.mspx
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Thank you for your reply ...
I have a Marvell TOPDOG (TM) PCI-Express 802.11n Wireless (EC85) and a Realtek RT8101E Family PCI-FE NIC.
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What about the other PC?
And what about the laptop?
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Once again thanks.
Actually that mentioned being of my Gateway laptop. Whereas both the 2 pc's (recent Dell) only having a Network Adapter (e.g.. - "oldschoolbob"), with one using the ZyXel USB adapter provided by Verizon. However in lieu of taking up more of your time, first thought my try buying a longer Ethernet cable affording the 7500 a more desirable/central location and see how that works. And will let you know either way ...
Bob
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Buying a longer Ethernet cable and placing the 7500 in a more desirable/central location not helping whatsoever, again seek your advice for solution to my problem.
Thank you in advance,
Bob