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I hope some wise person can help!!! I have a generic usb wifi adaptor for my
desktop and a generic pc card for my laptop. I would like for the latter to share my broadband connection, to do so, would my desktop have to be on. It is situated in my bedroom, and I usually have my laptop in the frontroom, the sort of network I'm thinking of is peer to peer, I'm not necessarly interested in sharing files or a printer. Plus in terms of my pc's, I have a firewall installed on both, will that prevent the broadband/network connecting? Tia Floyd Floyd |
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If you're sharing the broadband through the PC then it will need to be
switched on. You can buy a broadband router if you don't want this setup. It varies from firewall to firewall but it should merely be a matter of trusting the itnernal network Floyd wrote: > I hope some wise person can help!!! I have a generic usb wifi adaptor > for my desktop and a generic pc card for my laptop. I would like for > the latter to share my broadband connection, to do so, would my > desktop have to be on. It is situated in my bedroom, and I usually > have my laptop in the frontroom, the sort of network I'm thinking of > is peer to peer, I'm not necessarly interested in sharing files or a > printer. Plus in terms of my pc's, I have a firewall installed on > both, will that prevent the broadband/network connecting? > > Tia > Floyd |
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