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    Nov 28, 2010, 04:31 PM
    Connecting to a wireless router but at the same time have other devices connected?
    So here is the situation. I have a friend in the building, I use his internet (wirelessly). The problem is I have a network cam and a 3TB drive (network drive) that I want connected at the same time. So basically I want to use the wireless connection for internet etc and use my router for my network drive and network cam. When everything is connected my internet doesn't work anymore? I'm guessing it has to do with the computer thinking it should be looking for the internet on my wired router rather than the wireless usb card I have on it to get the signal from my buddies wireless router.

    Anyone know how I can tell the computer to get the internet from the wireless connection and just use lan router for the devices I mentioned above? Thanks for any help! :)

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