LOL, i like that wireless comment, i have verizon dsl 7.1 (no fios here) and its ppoe, i have to bridge my modem and have my router login to my isp, i was hoping that maybe i could just bridge the zyxel's and run them as switches, i just dont know if the powerline will support that as the uplink.
In the perfect senario, I would have a total of 3 routers, (or i could buy a 8port switch) right now i have the modem (single port) bridged to a linksys ddwrt wrt54gs, and the 4 ports are all in use, 1 and 2 are for 2 desktops sitting right next to the router, 3 is to a H21, 4 is to a dtv powerline adapter. I then have a powerline adapter in the same room running a r22, one in another room just as an internet feed to another desktop, and one downstairs in the living room for the hr22. my goal is to eliminate the power line on the r22 (switch used here) and also allow add another port or two for future gaming systems/blue ray/whatever, and then to get another router/switch in the living room, as there is an HR22, PS3, BD, and the TV itself with Lan ports there. So 4 ports would be used in the living room, 2 possibly 3 used at the tv in my room, and 3 used at the computer section of my room, before taking powerline feeds into consideration, so thats a total of 10 devices i suppose and you never know when other rooms may want to access MRV or such. I was thinking to keep the linksys bridged to the modem, run a zyxel at the tv of that room, and bridge it to the linksys, then use another zyxel in the living room getting its wan feed from the powerline of the previous zyxel. I just kinda want a little bit more knowledge of how the zyxel works before i shell out to buy two...