Currently I have a wireless 'b' network, and want to go 'super G' for when I add another PC.
Wirelessly, I've got one laptop, and a print server.
Wired, I've got Tivo and Xbox.
To add - maybe one desktop PC and network hard drive.
These all go into a combined wireless access point/router/ADSL modem
Now super G (108Mbps) stuff only seems to come in router flavours - no modems. So can I disable the wireless part of my current box and use it purely as an ADSL modem (connect up to one of the ethernet sockets on the modem to the superG router?)
I'll be able to keep the Tivo and Xbox wired up, and possibly the hard drive, but the desktop, printer and possibly another xbox (for XBMC) will be remote.
Do I need a bridge for this, or can I use another wireless router?
Wirelessly, I've got one laptop, and a print server.
Wired, I've got Tivo and Xbox.
To add - maybe one desktop PC and network hard drive.
These all go into a combined wireless access point/router/ADSL modem
Now super G (108Mbps) stuff only seems to come in router flavours - no modems. So can I disable the wireless part of my current box and use it purely as an ADSL modem (connect up to one of the ethernet sockets on the modem to the superG router?)
I'll be able to keep the Tivo and Xbox wired up, and possibly the hard drive, but the desktop, printer and possibly another xbox (for XBMC) will be remote.
Do I need a bridge for this, or can I use another wireless router?