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redrover 01-01-2006 23:21

How do I set up a wireless network?
 
Happy new year every-one.Here goes with a question that you may have heard a hundred times before,but I'm so confused by all the different options that when it comes to going in to PC World or wherever my brain seems to turn into a sponge cake in front of the wireless networking section.

What I want to know is what products I need to buy to set up a wireless network for my main PC connected at present by a Motorola 5100 surfboard cable modem.Iv'e just got a Wi-Fi laptop so I want both to have internet access.Also there is a desk top PC upstairs which I might as well do at the same time.

Is it possible to have a set-up where I can have internet access for the lappy without having to have the main PC switched on all the time?

Thanks John.

MadGamer 01-01-2006 23:23

Re: T'Internet ? What's that all about then.
 
You would be best off buying a cable router, and wireless cards.

Have a look at the Cable Forum Router Guide thread for more info. :)

nffc 01-01-2006 23:26

Re: T'Internet ? What's that all about then.
 
You need a wireless cable router - NOT one with an ADSL modem - as well as a wireless adaptor for each wireless PC (built in or otherwise).

If you search around the forum there should be plenty of recommendations!

HTH

iain_herts 01-01-2006 23:27

Re: T'Internet ? What's that all about then.
 
hi what u would need would a BB router.

i had to get a new1 today as mine finaly gave up got1 from comet
http://www.comet.co.uk/comet/html/cache/785_117455.html
LINKSYS WRT54GSES
Store price £59.99

danielf 01-01-2006 23:27

Re: T'Internet ? What's that all about then.
 
You want to buy a wireless router. The Linksys WRT54g is a popular choice. You will also need a wireless pci card for the pc. This will give internet access for both machines independently (i.e. neither needs to be on for the other to have access).

daz300 02-01-2006 00:46

Re: T'Internet ? What's that all about then.
 
yep what all that lot say ^^^^^^

Stuart 02-01-2006 02:30

Re: T'Internet ? What's that all about then.
 
I personally recommend the Linksys WRT54G router. but there are more recommendations at http://www.cableforum.co.uk/forum/article.php?a=74

You will also need a Wireless network card. I personally find that d-link make some good ones.

When you have everything up and running, I would recommend you go to http://www.cableforum.co.uk/forum/article.php?a=12 and find out how to secure it (especially if you live near busy roads or car parks - I left my network unsecured for a while, and when I checked the logs on the routers, found two PCs that were using my network, but were nothing to do with me)

BTW, while I like your thread title (big fan of Peter Kay myself), but I think it needs to be a little more descriptive, so I have changed it.

redrover 02-01-2006 12:12

Re: How do I set up a wireless network?
 
OK it looks like a trip to Comet then (thanks Iain),for a Linksys 54gses.

If this is positioned close to the main PC,can I connect the router and PC with a cable (RJ45 ethernet) and just have a wireless network for the upstairs PC and laptop ?

Thanks everyone for the replies and Iv'e just noticed the times on the posts !! I couldn't have got a quicker response if I'd have phoned you !!:nworthy::nworthy:

handyman 02-01-2006 12:18

Re: How do I set up a wireless network?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by redrover
OK it looks like a trip to Comet then (thanks Iain),for a Linksys 54gses.

If this is positioned close to the main PC,can I connect the router and PC with a cable (RJ45 ethernet) and just have a wireless network for the upstairs PC and laptop ?

Thanks everyone for the replies and Iv'e just noticed the times on the posts !! I couldn't have got a quicker response if I'd have phoned you !!:nworthy::nworthy:

Yes you can do it that way, its how I have things set up :)


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