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Hi, can I please check out if I'm understanding how to get started.
I have a desktop PC and a laptop, and an occasionally visiting extra desktop (daughter in and out of uni.) Currently all connect to the net via the same dial-up ISP. What I picture is setting up an all-in-one wi-fi router/modem/access point. I think this will plug into the phone line in some central position in the home via an adaptor. I think I can then install wi-fi cards into each PC/laptop, and they can then connect to/share a broadband connection. Is this right, or does any of this need a wired link? Me |
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"Me" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:(E-Mail Removed): > Hi, can I please check out if I'm understanding how to get > started. > > I have a desktop PC and a laptop, and an occasionally visiting > extra desktop (daughter in and out of uni.) > > Currently all connect to the net via the same dial-up ISP. > > What I picture is setting up an all-in-one wi-fi > router/modem/access point. > > I think this will plug into the phone line in some central > position in the home via an adaptor. > > I think I can then install wi-fi cards into each PC/laptop, and > they can then connect to/share a broadband connection. > > Is this right, or does any of this need a wired link? > You'll need a wired link temporarily when setting up or changing the configuration of the router. It *can* be done over a wireless link, but it's a PITA. |
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yep that's basically it & as the other guy says, a hardwired pc to the
router is a useful addition sometimes. just remember that the power up sequence & cloning of the mac address etc need to be done properly the first time. it's all in the routers handbnook or on the net at many sites, so it should be a doddle mike "Me" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi, can I please check out if I'm understanding how to get started. > > I have a desktop PC and a laptop, and an occasionally visiting extra desktop > (daughter in and out of uni.) > > Currently all connect to the net via the same dial-up ISP. > > What I picture is setting up an all-in-one wi-fi router/modem/access point. > > I think this will plug into the phone line in some central position in the > home via an adaptor. > > I think I can then install wi-fi cards into each PC/laptop, and they can > then connect to/share a broadband connection. > > Is this right, or does any of this need a wired link? > > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.769 / Virus Database: 516 - Release Date: 24/09/2004 |
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thanks folks
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