The ADSL router, may or may not come with wireless ability. Generally they
don't have this feature unless it is stated. My experience is generally the
ADSL router comes preconfigured for the most part and simply plugs into the
phone line. Some ADSL providers do use PPPoE if your provider uses this you
would need to enter it into the wireless unit. The wireless part will
generally need to be configured, at a minimum you would want to change the
default passwords. Sometimes this requires a wired connection always,
sometimes it can be done wirelessly depends on who makes the wireless unit
and what it's default settings are.
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"Mo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
> I am trying to set up a friend's home networking. Due to practical
> difficulties, he can not install a telephone line in the room where his PC
> is. Our plan is to get an ADSL router and a wireless USB adapter, connect
> the ADSL Router in another room where there is a phone line and then
> connect
> the wireless USB adapter to his PC and access the ADSL Router and hence
> the
> internet that way.
>
> The problem is how do I set up the router initially seeing that it is not
> physically connected to the PC? Will the adapter see the router's web
> based
> configuration page even though nothing has been set up? Or will I have
> to
> first connect the ADSL router physically to the PC, configure it and then
> remove it and then connect to the phone line in the different room and
> then
> connect the adapter to the PC and access internet that way?
>
> Any advice/suggestions would be greatfully appreciated. We want to make
> sure it will be possible to make it work before my friend parts with his
> money.
>
> Many thanks...