Thanks Sunil
I really appreciate your advice, I think I'll go with the 2nd option.- a
router with built-in ADSL modem
Thanks for the suggestions.
Regards
Carol
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> "Carol Webster" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Can anyone give me any advice on what kind of wireless router and other
> > hardware I should buy to connect a new laptop (not yet bought) to an
> > existing desktop pc running Windows XP Home edition. The desktop has an
> > external USB ADSL modem for the internet connection and I need to
network
> > the 2 pcs and share the internet connection.
>
> If you don't mind the desktop being on, when you want the laptop to have
> internet access - you can just buy to buy 2 WiFi cards (or just 1 if the
> laptop has built in wireless) and connect them using "Ad Hoc" mode
>
> If you want the laptop to have internet access, even if the desktop is
> switched off, then you should buy a Wireless router's with built in ADSL
> modems (and 1 WiFI card for the laptop if wireless not built in)
>
> This 2nd solution would also replace your current USB modem which would no
> longer be needed.
>
> Examples of Wireless router's with built in ADSL modems include the
>
> Belkin 7630
> Netgear 834G
> USR 9106
>
> Regards
> Sunil
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