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Networking question
Ok, the custom PC im having built wont have a modem in it. Now the PC that im using at the moment has an internal broadband modem. Do i need to buy a wireless router with a modem to make my custom built one acess the internet or do i just buy a normal wireless router and the internet is provided by the broadband internal modem on the one im using now?
Also what router, how easy are they to set up and can i use the files and Settings transfer wizard to transfer all my music? (1318 tracks 4.54GB) |
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- get an NIC in the PC if you don't already and use a crossover with ICS to connect the 2nd PC to the internet (you'll need the first PC on) - preferred option get a wireless card for each PC and a combined router/modem, discard the internal modem and set up the connection to use the router making the 2 PCs clients- you don't need either switched on just the router. Quote:
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why dont you just put the modem in the new pc :shrug:
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As you are still on aoHELL, I suggest you keep/print off the info from this web site.
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/7066 |
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Ditch the modem... as for the Linksys or any other router check it's got a modem in- as if it doesn't, you'll need to buy a separate one. (Unlike people on ntl who have the opposite. (We have 1 Mb/s via SACM taken into the Belkin router and it's fine, I'd assume the analog with a modem included works well too)... in terms of specifics I can't remember off the top of my head whether that model does include a modem- check...
The signal will be fine as long as: - the router is placed centrally to your PCs (ie not tucked away in the corner of the house - the antenna on the PC is not buried in the wiring at the back and is relatively clear of metallic obstructions (so basically be careful if your PC looks like M6 Junction 6) - nothing like large water tanks, in-wall metallic obstructions, microwave ovens or 2.4 GHz cordless phones are in the way - make sure there's the minimum possible number of walls between the router and the PCs- if necessary draw a plan of the house and where you may wanna site your PCs and site the router accordingly - if you can wall-mount then do so, higher is better (like TV aerials) - if you can adjust the rotation of the aerials on the router then do so - and set it on mixed-polarisation which means your antenna will get as good a signal if it's oriented up-down or left-right :) - better still try and get one with unscrewable aerials then you can get amplifiers, bigger aerials etc etc... Anyway I'd be seriously going over old ground, there's several info threads on wireless and security etc (which could do with being written into articles :)) |
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http://www.columbia.edu/acis/access/...ecurity-2.html Do you even try to find out such basic factual information for yourself before posting questions and expecting other people to do the work for you? :dozey: |
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I would personally attach the two computers together over a ethernet connection, 4,5gb is going to take a lifetime to transfer over a wirless connection..
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4.5 GB over a 54 Mb/s connection:
4.5 GB = 4.5 x 1024 = 4608 MB = 4608 x 8 = 36864 Mb time = size / speed = 36864 Mb / 54 Mb/s = 682.67 s (or about 11 mins 20 s) |
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