tethering a router

babelfish#AC

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If the DSL on my home router goes out, I'd like to be able to use the 3g connectivity of my Epic on the home network. Is there a way to connect my home wireless router to the Epic signal in a pinch? I realize that the speed won't be good, but at least I'll be able to work on my desktop machine. I know how to connect a wireless laptop to my Epic using tethering, but a router is something else.
 
I'd really like to know this too... I have investigated using bridges, different routers, and additional hardware, but so far, I can't find a solution.
 
I don't know how you can get your router connected to your Epic, but you can use wireless tether to get multiple connections or you can use a USB tether and use Windows to share an internet connection.
 
Some computers have internet sharing. On my Macbook Pro if I have an internet connection, other devices can connect and share that internet connection.
 
Some computers have internet sharing. On my Macbook Pro if I have an internet connection, other devices can connect and share that internet connection.

Correct.. if you wanted to, you could tether to a computer then hardwire it to a router to connect other computers.
 

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