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I can't seem to get a good answer from Radio Shack on this question, so I
figured someone on here someone would know it. This is not a shortwave question, but I figured there is a higher level of tech knowledge on here than Radio Shack workers. Verizon just sent me an upgraded wireless router for my DSL. I also have a second computer than communicates with the router via a USB adapter. Anyways, I had a Netgear wireless router that I was using but no longer need since Verizon sent their new and improved one. Can this Netgear router be used on a third computer to receive the DSL signal from the Verizon router OR will I need to pick up another USB adapter to receive a signal. I am not sure a router just transmits signals and maybe doesn't act as a receiver of signals, thus the need for the USB adapter. Any information appreciated. David N1QLK |
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