Posted by John T on March 25, 2014 at 15:41:02 from (68.243.61.188):
Okay, when on the road in my RV my Laptop uses a 3G Virgin Novatel USB 760 Wireless WiFi Adapter. I plug it into my Laptops USB port and I have an internet connection and all is well. Now the problem, the first wife has a Kendall with an internal wifi which works great anywhere theres a wifi signal, HOWEVER I cant get my USDB wifi or my laptop to re transmit or whatever so she can pick up my internet connection. The ONLY wired connection on her Kendall is a mini USB port we use to charge it or transfer files etc.
Do I need some sort of repeater or wireless router and if so I'm unsure how to get my USB wifi thingy into it plus my laptop at the same time ???????????? The repeaters or routers Ive seen are fed via a cable modem or DSL phone modem and then use a LAN cable to the desktop while also transmitting a wireless wifi signal in the rest of the home for the wifes Kenbdall or other laptops in the home.
SO HOW CAN THE USB WI FI ADAPTER THINGY THAT PLUGS INTO MY LAPTOP FOR INTERNET GET A WIRELESS SIGNAL HER KENDALL CAN PICK UP????????
Lifes tough out on the road ya know lol Im sure yall feel my pain right???
Ol John T Somewhere in the RV near Brooksville Florida in the Withlacooche State Forest headed tomorrow to the Sertoma Youth Ranch Bluegrass Festival where the Grascals will perform woooooooo hoooooooo
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