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I have a cable modem. The place cable modem was hooked up is at one of the
corners of the house. I also have an ethernet network pre-wired in the
house. So I installed a D-Link wired router and feed one of the lines to the
wired network. I also installed a Linksys wireless router to one of the
wired network outlets at the center of the house. In such a way, I have good
reception of the wireless signal.
It works perfectly for computers on both networks to get on Internet. Now my
question is how to let the computers on these two networks talk to each
other? For example, I can ping the computers on wired network from the
computers on the wireless network. But not vice versa. I cannot share the
directories on computers on different networks. Thanks for your help.
I have a cable modem. The place cable modem was hooked up is at one of the
corners of the house. I also have an ethernet network pre-wired in the
house. So I installed a D-Link wired router and feed one of the lines to the
wired network. I also installed a Linksys wireless router to one of the
wired network outlets at the center of the house. In such a way, I have good
reception of the wireless signal.
It works perfectly for computers on both networks to get on Internet. Now my
question is how to let the computers on these two networks talk to each
other? For example, I can ping the computers on wired network from the
computers on the wireless network. But not vice versa. I cannot share the
directories on computers on different networks. Thanks for your help.