2 networks and 1 router?

Question: Hi all i have 1 router. My home server is talk talk and my mobile server is t-mobile i connect to talk via a router and a wireless dongle.I can connect the laptop and the home pc to talktalk via the dongle but i cannot get both pc`s to work together (as soon as i pull the dongle out and put it into my laptop the home pc will cut connection to the net but my laptop works fine until i do the same.It appears that my laptop does not connect unless i have the dongle in it...is this because the server i use from my mob internet is t-mobile and not talk talk. any help would be great as i cannot get hold of the company that sold me my router (zoom) paul usb lead is being used from mob when i connect to tmob usb dongle when i connect to talk talk....via a router on either. or are you saying that i connect via the dongle and that it? i cannot get my laptop to find the router only via the dongle. My laptop only show one connection once the dongle is taken out and this is my mob phone connection. ps i can have both pcs working if i use the dongle and the erthnet lead in the home pc...ps my router will take 6 items should i install the software that i got with the router onto my laptop or is this a waste of time? My laptop does not show a wireless router so maybe that is the problem.If i instruct the laptop to connect to the wireless router it will find it,but without it installed it will not happen only via the wireless adapter? ps i have wi-fi card on my laptop but not the home pc thats why i use the wi-fi dongle,i have been told without this the router will not work. I have clearly got it installed on my home pc its just that i cannot get them to work together on the same link

Answer: Router (ADSL to TalkTalk) -> PC (via wireless dongle) Router (ADSL to TalkTalk) -> Laptop (via wireless dongle) Mobile phone GPRS (T-Mobile) -> Laptop (probably Bluetooth). You need to work out what the hell is connecting to what and how, and sort it out from there. Additional: OK, forget the T-Mobile and mobile phone. Your *real* problem is that your laptop built in wireless does not work (or cannot "find" your router). Is the built in wi-fi enabled? Often you need to press a button to turn it on. You get more help if you specify the problem exactly rather than talking about irrelevant stuff.

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