jsagraves
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Maybe you can help me with this...
I have a D-Link (wired) router on one side of my room with a connection going to my computer. Another connection goes from the router to my entertainment system on the other side of the room with PS3. I was wanting to expand that connection to go to my satellite receiver, so I just bought a Linksys 5-port (wired) router.
Can I run one connection from my router (again, the other is going to the computer) to my Linksys switch in order to connect from the switch to the PS3 and satellite receiver? I only want to have one cable going across the room and not 2 or 3.
I currently have connections going from the router to the switch to the PS3 and satellite receiver, but now the PS3 doesn't recognize my computer to stream files. Nor does the satellite receiver recognize any internet connection. What do I need to do to make this work with just one cable extending across the room?
I have a D-Link (wired) router on one side of my room with a connection going to my computer. Another connection goes from the router to my entertainment system on the other side of the room with PS3. I was wanting to expand that connection to go to my satellite receiver, so I just bought a Linksys 5-port (wired) router.
Can I run one connection from my router (again, the other is going to the computer) to my Linksys switch in order to connect from the switch to the PS3 and satellite receiver? I only want to have one cable going across the room and not 2 or 3.
I currently have connections going from the router to the switch to the PS3 and satellite receiver, but now the PS3 doesn't recognize my computer to stream files. Nor does the satellite receiver recognize any internet connection. What do I need to do to make this work with just one cable extending across the room?