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Help - About Wireless Connections
I currently have dial-up internet from NTL. I would like to upgrade to broadband but am not keen on having to run a cable from my NTL box downstairs to my PC upstairs. So can anyone advise me how do I go about connecting wirelessly? I've emailed NTL and they said they don't provide support for this but are offering an Actiontec device (http://www.ntlworld.com/toolsservice...tec/index.php). Now looking at this, I'm still not clear it'll do what I want. Whenever I've searched for help on wireless issues all the talk seems to be about adding additional PCs to an existing wired connection. All I want to do is connect a single PC to broadband without the need for a cable. Can anyone help?
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Re: Help - About Wireless Connections
Unless there is a real need for wireless, I would get myself a cable router and two Homeplug devices. Attach the cable modem to the router (ethernet), then the router to one Homeplug device. The other Homeplug device can be put into any electric socket in your home, and will provide the ethernet link to your computer.
For the Homeplug devices, this company are UK-based and have excellent customer support: http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerline.htm |
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mmm, that looks extremely expensive and complicated. Why can't I just buy for example, a Linksys Router? (Like this one - http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx...94959958,50468 )
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you will need a wifi network adapter on your pc also if there isnt already one so add a tenner for a cheapo and 20 quid for a good brand to your 50 quid then they will work out similar if you buy a cheap wired router and 2 14mbps homeplugs cheaper homeplugs here http://www.homeplugshop.co.uk/acatalog/14Mbps.html the price for 2 14mbps there + £48 same price as the router |
Re: Help - About Wireless Connections
Thanks for the help so far. I still need further clarification. Just to be absolutely clear - I have an NTL cable coming from outside through the wall downstairs into the front room into a white box on the wall. Will NTL connect a modem to this box? And then I connect a router to that modem? And then I will be able to receive internet upstairs via a wifi adaptor card in my PC? Have I got that right?
And how about these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Linksys-WRT5...888663?ie=UTF8 £39.99 And: http://www.amazon.co.uk/KN-W510P-802...&s=electronics £8.99 Total cost = under 50 quid. What do you reckon? |
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I can't comment on wireless routers except to point out that there might be some loss of signal from downstairs to upstairs - a lot depends on the construction of your house, positioning of the antennae, etc. Also, there are potential security problems with wireless. And as Zinglebarb has posted, there really isn't much difference with respect to price. But, the choice is yours. |
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If you don't have a modem or TV service, ntl will run the cable from the wall box to, within reason, wherever you want the modem to be located in the house. Consider therefore if it's practical for the ntl cable to be run up the outside of your house and then into the first floor room you want. that way you don't need wireless at all ;) |
Re: Help - About Wireless Connections
Found this Sitecom all-in-one broadband wireless router and USB adaptor at Maplin:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...062&T=12293059 Seems a bargain at just £34.99 Any thoughts on this? |
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Anyway, I can certainly recommend the Sitecom Wireless Router and USB adaptor from Maplin for just £34.99. |
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Or mayble the rear USB ports aren't USB2 and the front ones are?
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