Hello,
I just got a new computer that is equipped with a wireless-n network card. I have a DSL connection and the network in the house is 802.11b/g. The gateway is a Motorola and the router and modem are the same device.
If I were to take connect one of the four ports on the Motorola to a new wireless-n router will it there be interference or conflicts from running two networks? How can I do this properly to minimize any potential problems?
I was thinking of gettting one of the cheap wireless-n routers on the market:
Cisco-Linksys WRT160N
or
D-Link DIR-601
What is the advantage of getting a more expensive one like this:
D-Link DAP-2553
Thanks in advance for the help!
I just got a new computer that is equipped with a wireless-n network card. I have a DSL connection and the network in the house is 802.11b/g. The gateway is a Motorola and the router and modem are the same device.
If I were to take connect one of the four ports on the Motorola to a new wireless-n router will it there be interference or conflicts from running two networks? How can I do this properly to minimize any potential problems?
I was thinking of gettting one of the cheap wireless-n routers on the market:
Cisco-Linksys WRT160N
or
D-Link DIR-601
What is the advantage of getting a more expensive one like this:
D-Link DAP-2553
Thanks in advance for the help!