by Phil H » Thu Jan 07, 2010 8:08 pm
So, at the moment, you have:
Internet --(DSL)--> Modem --(USB)--> Computer
You want add wireless - which most people do by buying a combined wireless/ethernet/DSL gateway thing, but you have a wireless router that connects to everything and does everything.
In theory, you can go:
Internet --(DSL)--> Modem --(USB)--> Computer1 --(ethernet)--> WiFi router --(802.11)-->Other stuff
You can do that by setting up two network connections on Computer1 and enabling "Internet connection sharing". I've done this on XP - Vista, I don't know. Bear in mind that if Computer1 is not switched on then nobody has internets.
You're probably right that you can go:
Internet--(DSL)-->Gateway--(ethernet)-->Wireless router--(WiFi/ethernet)-->Computers
Configuring it to do that would be down to the D-Link router config - it may be fiddly.
Oh, and to answer your actual question, a quick straw poll of people I know with this stuff shows Linksys to be the make that gives the fewest problems.