I have a wireless broadband router, but I need to connect it to the internet through a LAN?

cryptorchild asked:


The back of my wireless broadband router has options for Ethernet cables and one telephone line. When I read the instructions, it tells me to connect the telephone line for the internet and the ethernet cable into a PC. How do I connect the wireless router ethernet to ethernet since I access my internet through a LAN?

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One Comment

  1. cscpianoman
    Posted May 16, 2009 at 2:46 am | Permalink

    Whoa! That is one goofy router. Most routers consumer routers come with a WAN and 4 ethernet connections. The WAN is for connecting to the internet, while the other four connections are for hooking up your computers.

    Now it is possible that your are referring to the use of a dial-up modem router, which would connect to the internet through the phone jack. My guess is you have the wrong router for what you are intending. Return your current one and purchase a new one. I would highly recommend this one:

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