Hamish
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Registered: 4th Apr 05
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Im sick of having to plug my pc into the modem all the time
Can someone give me a definitive list of everything that is needed to make a house wireless.
Currently i can think of the router and a wireless internet card for my pc and thats about it
[Edited on 10-07-2008 by Hamish]
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Ash_EP3
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Registered: 15th May 07
Location: Melksham, Wiltshire
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You need:
- Internet Connection (tick)
- Wireless Router £40 will get you a Netgear Wireless router with in-built firewall etc from ebuyer.com
- Wireless Card / Wireless adaptor of some sort
That is all
[Edited on 10-07-2008 by S214_UPP]
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Hamish
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so it realli is that simple.
So i take it the router would plug into the phone line and the then the internet gets transmitted to al the relevent pc's form there
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Kyle T
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If you get a Netgear router from ebuyer as recommended, you'll just have a power lead into that, and an RJ11 going into it from the microfilter that's plugged into your phone socket.
Your Wireless adapter (usually USB or PCI) will be installed on your PC and will connect to the router.
You may have to connect the router to your PC using an ethernet cable whilst you configure the network (set passwords, SSIDs etc)
The netgear wizard is pretty solid though, good luck
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Kyle T
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Some routers though are JUST routers, ie not actually modems - so be careful.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/52244
You'll struggle to find better than the above if you want a good, solid Modem/Router combo for casual home use
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Ash_EP3
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all you need is the following (minus the modem)
How big is the distance from the router to the machine you want to have wireless internet?
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eddiewhiteley
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ive been wondering about this also.
if i get a wireless router thingy, do i do away with my current modem? or does the router plug into the modem? i hate things like this as ive not much idea about it!
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James_DT
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Registered: 9th Apr 04
Location: Cambridgeshire
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The router has a modem built in to it, so you lose the modem.
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deano87
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Some modems/routers come with a USB adapter for PC's
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