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It depends. Have you checked the Netgear support site for FAQ and the manual. In some routers, orange lights indicate wired 100Mbps connections while green indicates 1000Mbps. In other cases, blinking lights indicated that the router is 'bricked'.
Buy a Netgear WNCE 2100 which has one wired ethernet port connected internally to a wifi radio which is a 2.4GHz transceiver with WPA security. Fully compatible with most routers from D-Link, Netgear, Buffalo, etc. The samsung printer has a USB port to which you can connect and power the WNCE2100. This product is called by two different names. Sometimes it is called a Universal Ethernet Adaptor and others it is called a Network Bridge--which is more accurate. The Netgear product is b/g/n compatible. Try to place it not more than one room away from the router because the signal strength drops very fast if it is more than one wall and or 40feet from the wireless router.
Just disconnect the ethernet cable from the computer and put it into the slot called internet on the router then run ehernet cable from port 1 to computer.
Hi,I am going crazy! Just moved house and took my Netgear Wireless router with me. However, even though the hard wired base unit works, my wireless laptop can't access the internet - even though a full stregnth signal is there when i browse for wireless connections. Using Vista Home Premium. Help appreciated!
If Internet sharing is set up correctly one pc will be the one that connects directly to internet, the other will connect through a gateway or other device connected to your network.
Check they have'nt both got the same IP address.
Is this related to last problem, did you get the wireless card working wirelessly online?
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