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new network: best wireless options?
satisfaction on the NTL web site. Just wondered if anyone could give me some tips on setting up a simple home network for use with NTL cable supply. I have the cable coming into an upstairs bedroom, and my girlfriend (who has her PC downstairs) wants to access my broadband. Neither of us have network cards fitted but both have ethernet connections on the PC's. I'm thinking that wireless is the way to go as her PC is downstairs and would be complex to run a cable to. And now for the stupid questions: Do I need a wireless card myself? - the broadband modem sits on top of my PC.. can I just 'slave' the broadband through my PC somehow so she gets a supply? How do I set the network up so I have priority for connection? Or is this even necessary? Will she be able to access files and folders on my machine?! What is a good price for a wireless router?I was going to get the NTL recommended stuff ( http://www.retailonline.ltd.uk/StoreCart/main.asp?ID=&Product=290 )but want to pay as little as possible. Also , would the NTL starter pack have enough bits in it? I'm thinking that the wireless network adapter would go on my girlfriends system, but what about mine? Any advice / tips would be most welcome Cheers James
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"James" <jva***@killergroove.com> wrote in message sure you can use INTERNET CONNECTION SHARINGnews:bXH%d.72$pO5.17@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net... > Apologies for this... its pretty basic questions but I cant get any > satisfaction on the NTL web site. > > Just wondered if anyone could give me some tips on setting up a simple > home > network for use with NTL cable supply. I have the cable coming into an > upstairs bedroom, and my girlfriend (who has her PC downstairs) wants to > access my broadband. Neither of us have network cards fitted but both have > ethernet connections on the PC's. > > I'm thinking that wireless is the way to go as her PC is downstairs and > would be complex to run a cable to. And now for the stupid questions: > > Do I need a wireless card myself? - the broadband modem sits on top of my > PC.. can I just 'slave' the broadband through my PC somehow so she gets a > supply? > > How do I set the network up so I have priority for connection? Or is this > even necessary? > > Will she be able to access files and folders on my machine?! > > What is a good price for a wireless router?I was going to get the NTL > recommended stuff ( > http://www.retailonline.ltd.uk/StoreCart/main.asp?ID=&Product=290 )but > want > to pay as little as possible. Also , would the NTL starter pack have > enough > bits in it? I'm thinking that the wireless network adapter would go on my > girlfriends system, but what about mine? > > Any advice / tips would be most welcome > > Cheers > > James > you both need PCI wireless network cards in your PC's you should search the net for Setting up AD-HOC Wireless Network HTH If you got a wireless router, you could just plug your PC into a lan port
and your girlfriend could either get a wireless card or a USB wireless device to connect wirelessly Show quoteHide quote "Christo" <chris@juststuffnospam.co.uk> wrote in message news:3a91o5F66meefU1@individual.net... > > "James" <jva***@killergroove.com> wrote in message > news:bXH%d.72$pO5.17@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net... >> Apologies for this... its pretty basic questions but I cant get any >> satisfaction on the NTL web site. >> >> Just wondered if anyone could give me some tips on setting up a simple >> home >> network for use with NTL cable supply. I have the cable coming into an >> upstairs bedroom, and my girlfriend (who has her PC downstairs) wants to >> access my broadband. Neither of us have network cards fitted but both >> have >> ethernet connections on the PC's. >> >> I'm thinking that wireless is the way to go as her PC is downstairs and >> would be complex to run a cable to. And now for the stupid questions: >> >> Do I need a wireless card myself? - the broadband modem sits on top of my >> PC.. can I just 'slave' the broadband through my PC somehow so she gets a >> supply? >> >> How do I set the network up so I have priority for connection? Or is this >> even necessary? >> >> Will she be able to access files and folders on my machine?! >> >> What is a good price for a wireless router?I was going to get the NTL >> recommended stuff ( >> http://www.retailonline.ltd.uk/StoreCart/main.asp?ID=&Product=290 )but >> want >> to pay as little as possible. Also , would the NTL starter pack have >> enough >> bits in it? I'm thinking that the wireless network adapter would go on my >> girlfriends system, but what about mine? >> >> Any advice / tips would be most welcome >> >> Cheers >> >> James >> > > > sure you can use INTERNET CONNECTION SHARING > > you both need PCI wireless network cards in your PC's > > you should search the net for > > Setting up AD-HOC Wireless Network > > HTH >
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"James" <jva***@killergroove.com> wrote in message a small list of links to things that might help you out, sorry if a few are news:bXH%d.72$pO5.17@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net... > Apologies for this... its pretty basic questions but I cant get any > satisfaction on the NTL web site. > > Just wondered if anyone could give me some tips on setting up a simple > home > network for use with NTL cable supply. I have the cable coming into an > upstairs bedroom, and my girlfriend (who has her PC downstairs) wants to > access my broadband. Neither of us have network cards fitted but both have > ethernet connections on the PC's. > > I'm thinking that wireless is the way to go as her PC is downstairs and > would be complex to run a cable to. And now for the stupid questions: > > Do I need a wireless card myself? - the broadband modem sits on top of my > PC.. can I just 'slave' the broadband through my PC somehow so she gets a > supply? > > How do I set the network up so I have priority for connection? Or is this > even necessary? > > Will she be able to access files and folders on my machine?! > > What is a good price for a wireless router?I was going to get the NTL > recommended stuff ( > http://www.retailonline.ltd.uk/StoreCart/main.asp?ID=&Product=290 )but > want > to pay as little as possible. Also , would the NTL starter pack have > enough > bits in it? I'm thinking that the wireless network adapter would go on my > girlfriends system, but what about mine? > > Any advice / tips would be most welcome > > Cheers > > James > > too long... http://www.ezine.com/TechTips/BuildingAdHocWireless.shtml http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.com/testdrive/article.php/3359421 http://www.micro2000uk.co.uk/techtips/techtips_wireless_nw.htm http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/bowman_02april08.mspx http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/wirelessproducts/a/howtobuildwlan_4.htm http://www.moorestuff.us/Networking/ad_hoc02.htm they all should help you out in some way or another HTH chris On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 22:31:35 GMT, "James"
<jva***@killergroove.com> wrote: >Apologies for this... its pretty basic questions but I cant get any Well complex is relative, a piece of wire, a drill/bit, a>satisfaction on the NTL web site. > >Just wondered if anyone could give me some tips on setting up a simple home >network for use with NTL cable supply. I have the cable coming into an >upstairs bedroom, and my girlfriend (who has her PC downstairs) wants to >access my broadband. Neither of us have network cards fitted but both have >ethernet connections on the PC's. > >I'm thinking that wireless is the way to go as her PC is downstairs and >would be complex to run a cable to. And now for the stupid questions: couple wall plates, a wire fish and some patience and you'd be good to go, most often, unless you don't own the residence. Wireless will work though, certainly viable for the 'net sharing. > "Need", no.>Do I need a wireless card myself? You could do it that way though, you have a few options. The best option being one where you don't need the card. > - the broadband modem sits on top of my Yes if both systems had wireless cards (or USB wireless>PC.. can I just 'slave' the broadband through my PC somehow so she gets a >supply? adapters, etc) but that is the worst way to do it. The better alternative is to get a wireless router. Ironically they're often cheaper than the cards themselves, there was one not too long ago for $10 after rebate, surely another deal coming along soon enough. Get the modem disconnected from your PC and hook it up to the router. Then run a cable from router to your PC, and have it wirelessly connect to GF's system, in which a wireless card is installed. This option is more secure, less of a load on your system, more reliable, doesn't depend on your system running for the other to work, allows further expansion if ever needed, and having the extra ethernet ports on the router are nice for a NAS or something else, too. > No, not necessary unless she's really into peer-to-peer>How do I set the network up so I have priority for connection? Or is this >even necessary? filesharing or wants to host a website off of your connection, in which case her upload traffic will be a problem for you. Normally no, this isn't typically a problem and if you did what i described above, her system will automatically be at a slight handicap because of the latency of wireless(ness). > Do you want her to?>Will she be able to access files and folders on my machine?! If you set up file sharing or another method of it, yes. Otherwise, no, for all practical purposes unless she was trying to hack you, LOL. Wireless is no different than wired in this regard, decide what you do and don't want and see some networking tutorials online, Google will turn up plenty of 'em. > Good price is free after rebate.>What is a good price for a wireless router?I was going to get the NTL >recommended stuff ( >http://www.retailonline.ltd.uk/StoreCart/main.asp?ID=&Product=290 )but want >to pay as little as possible. Fair price is $10-30 after rebate. Full price is $50. >Also , would the NTL starter pack have enough Yes but it looks a bit overpriced and ideally her system>bits in it? would use a PCI wireless network card with an antenna-on-a-cable. Avoid USB types of (anything, actually) when there is a faster and more mature/stable/etc alternative. >I'm thinking that the wireless network adapter would go on my Most wireless routers have muliple, maybe 4 or 5 wired ports>girlfriends system, but what about mine? too. You'd network your system with it's built-in ethernet to the wired port on the router. This is better for your system too, compared to what you're doing currently. > Avoid belkin... Linksys, Netgear, and D-Link have better>Any advice / tips would be most welcome offerings. Get 802.11g, sometimes marketed more generically as some phrase with "G" in it, rather than 802.11b, router and network card. I tried the ad hoc/connection sharing stuff for 3 months and never got it to
work, it might be easy for some but i couldn't figure it out. i use a linksys 802.11b wireless "gateway" router, that i got from amazon for £40 a edimax 802.11b pc card for a vaio laptop £20 from dabs a edimax 802.11b pci card for my desktop again from dabs for £15 That was all last october, you can get a 802.11g network now for the same price if not less. The router took about ten minutes to set up, plus unlike the ad hoc set up the client pc doesn't have to rely on the server pc being on. Saves a couple of cycles of your server pc too. Show quoteHide quote "James" <jva***@killergroove.com> wrote in message news:bXH%d.72$pO5.17@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net... > Apologies for this... its pretty basic questions but I cant get any > satisfaction on the NTL web site. > > Just wondered if anyone could give me some tips on setting up a simple > home > network for use with NTL cable supply. I have the cable coming into an > upstairs bedroom, and my girlfriend (who has her PC downstairs) wants to > access my broadband. Neither of us have network cards fitted but both have > ethernet connections on the PC's. > > I'm thinking that wireless is the way to go as her PC is downstairs and > would be complex to run a cable to. And now for the stupid questions: > > Do I need a wireless card myself? - the broadband modem sits on top of my > PC.. can I just 'slave' the broadband through my PC somehow so she gets a > supply? > > How do I set the network up so I have priority for connection? Or is this > even necessary? > > Will she be able to access files and folders on my machine?! > > What is a good price for a wireless router?I was going to get the NTL > recommended stuff ( > http://www.retailonline.ltd.uk/StoreCart/main.asp?ID=&Product=290 )but > want > to pay as little as possible. Also , would the NTL starter pack have > enough > bits in it? I'm thinking that the wireless network adapter would go on my > girlfriends system, but what about mine? > > Any advice / tips would be most welcome > > Cheers > > James > > > > > > |
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