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"how do I place all 3 on the same level so that anything can be done from anywhere? I guess this is called a network?"
Are trying share resources between the computers? I'm talking printers, folders.....
All of your computers are getting an address from the wireless router. Because they are all getting address from the same DHCP scope, you are on the same subnet already. In English? All of your computers are on the same street, its just a question of finding out where your neighbors are.
We need to know what operating system is on the computers. If its XP, then you will have to make changes to the Windows Firewall to allow your computers to connect. Hmmmmmm...kind of making come assumtions here.....can you let us know if these are XP computers, and if service pack 2 is installed? Right click on 'My Computer' in the start menu, and select properties. The dialog box the comes up should tell the OS and service pack level.
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