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I have a friend who has a desktop pc connected to a USB broadband modem. He has just bought a wireless laptop and wants me to set up the wireless network between his desktop pc located in a separate building out the back and his laptop which he will be able to use in his house. I've suggested the following:- Wireless Desktop Adapter http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...&ShopGroupID=8 Wireless Router http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...ShopGroupID=38 The wireless router requires an external Ethernet broadband modem. The ADSL modem is USB so can I just connect the router to the pc via an Ethernet cable and lan card? I assume I could get a combined modem/router but this requires extra info from the ISP I believe which I'd rather avoid if possible. Try to keep it simple. Does the above look ok? Thanks Niff NastyNiff |
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In article <dam9n2$7mv$(E-Mail Removed)>,
NastyNiff says... > Hi > > I have a friend who has a desktop pc connected to a USB broadband modem. He > has just bought a wireless laptop and wants me to set up the wireless > network between his desktop pc located in a separate building out the back > and his laptop which he will be able to use in his house. > > I've suggested the following:- > > Wireless Desktop Adapter > http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...&ShopGroupID=8 > > Wireless Router > http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...ShopGroupID=38 > > The wireless router requires an external Ethernet broadband modem. The ADSL > modem is USB so can I just connect the router to the pc via an Ethernet > cable and lan card? > > I assume I could get a combined modem/router but this requires extra info > from the ISP I believe which I'd rather avoid if possible. Try to keep it > simple. > > Does the above look ok? > No, it is making a very very simple thing very complicated and TBH I don;t think you'll get it all working. Get a wireless ADSL Modem Router and have done with it. It needs no extra settings from the ISP above those needed for the connection settings of the USB modem. -- Conor -You wanted an argument? Oh I'm sorry, but this is abuse. You want room K5, just along the corridor. Stupid git. (Monty Python) |
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"Conor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) t... > In article <dam9n2$7mv$(E-Mail Removed)>, > NastyNiff says... >> Hi >> >> I have a friend who has a desktop pc connected to a USB broadband modem. >> He >> has just bought a wireless laptop and wants me to set up the wireless >> network between his desktop pc located in a separate building out the >> back >> and his laptop which he will be able to use in his house. >> >> I've suggested the following:- >> >> Wireless Desktop Adapter >> http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...&ShopGroupID=8 >> >> Wireless Router >> http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...ShopGroupID=38 >> >> The wireless router requires an external Ethernet broadband modem. The >> ADSL >> modem is USB so can I just connect the router to the pc via an Ethernet >> cable and lan card? >> >> I assume I could get a combined modem/router but this requires extra info >> from the ISP I believe which I'd rather avoid if possible. Try to keep it >> simple. >> >> Does the above look ok? >> > No, it is making a very very simple thing very complicated and TBH I > don;t think you'll get it all working. Get a wireless ADSL Modem Router > and have done with it. It needs no extra settings from the ISP above > those needed for the connection settings of the USB modem. > > > > -- > Conor Ok thanks Conor. Will this do the job then? http://tinyurl.com/aohpx I preferred the other one because it had the AOSS feature which this one does not appear to have. Thanks again. |
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NastyNiff wrote:
> > "Conor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed) t... > > In article <dam9n2$7mv$(E-Mail Removed)>, > > NastyNiff says... > > > Hi > > > > > > I have a friend who has a desktop pc connected to a USB broadband > > > modem. He has just bought a wireless laptop and wants me to set > > > up the wireless network between his desktop pc located in a > > > separate building out the back and his laptop which he will be > > > able to use in his house. > > > > > > I've suggested the following:- > > > > > > Wireless Desktop Adapter > > > http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...CategoryID=59& > > > ProductID=722&ShopGroupID=8 > > > > > > Wireless Router > > > http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...ProductID=1956 > > > &CategoryID=123&ShopGroupID=38 > > > > > > The wireless router requires an external Ethernet broadband > > > modem. The ADSL modem is USB so can I just connect the router to > > > the pc via an Ethernet cable and lan card? > > > > > > I assume I could get a combined modem/router but this requires > > > extra info from the ISP I believe which I'd rather avoid if > > > possible. Try to keep it simple. > > > > > > Does the above look ok? > > > > > No, it is making a very very simple thing very complicated and TBH I > > don;t think you'll get it all working. Get a wireless ADSL Modem > > Router and have done with it. It needs no extra settings from the > > ISP above those needed for the connection settings of the USB modem. > > > > > > > > -- Conor > > > Ok thanks Conor. > > Will this do the job then? > > http://tinyurl.com/aohpx > > I preferred the other one because it had the AOSS feature which this > one does not appear to have. > YEah that's the kindd of thing. Also have a look at the Netgear DG834GT -- -You wanted an argument? Oh I'm sorry, but this is abuse. You want room K5, just along the corridor. Stupid git. (Monty Python) |
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