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#1 By 77490 (68.52.91.219) at Friday, April 20, 2007 06:21:47 AM
Hello. I live in a dorm type enviornment (barracks - soldier in the army) and have a wireless connection coming into my laptop that supplies me with internet from a guy down the hall. Yesterday, I hooked up my personal Linksys router to the LAN connection so that I could run my NeoDigits Helios X3000. The X3000 streams video, music and pictures from the computer through the network onto any television set, including HiDef. Anyways, when I enable my LAN connection so that I have both, LAN and wireless, enabled, I can no longer surf the internet. The connection over the LAN to the X3000 is fine. The only thing I can figure, is that since both the internet and the X3000 use TCP/IP connections, all programs automatically try to access the internet through the LAN instead of the wireless connection. How can I change this? Also - after this is fixed, can I also make it to where the X3000 can access the internet as well? Thanks in advance, Benjamin



 

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