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VOIP, USB Internet, and Wireless Modem Fued

Last answer on Mar 26, 2009 10:45:14 am GMT Thie, on Mar 25, 2009 7:44:46 pm GMT 
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Hello,
Please make my answer as untechnical as possible - but I can follow a decent set of directions. I have a linksys voip box for phone service and a wireless modem which was working fine until I got rid of my internet service and purchased an air card which plugs into my usb port. Now I cant get or place any phone calls through the voip which is connected via an ethernet plug and my wireless modem is not 'internet ready'. I know that the wireless modem usually looks for a modem of sorts, but what can I do to reroute my internet thru the linksys box so that the wireless modem can pick it up and I can get internet and phone. I can access the internet without any problems. Tech support for my voip provider just wants me to subscribe to their internet service so they are no help. Please - I'm about to pull out all my hair....what is my solution

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 liharix, on Mar 26, 2009 10:45:14 am GMT
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Hi,
connect the linksys and go to control panel and double-click on Network connection.
this should show you all the connections present on your computer.
select the one you want to.

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