Re: Wireless Networking
- From: "Jack" <JackMDS@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 15:51:01 -0400
Hi
Assuming that you have DSL, or Cable Internet connection, in most cases, the
standard setting is the following.
Get a Wireless Cable/DSL Router and it plug into the Broadband Modem.
Plug your Wired computers to the Router's Switch ports. The Wireless capable
computers should be configured to work through the Wireless part of the
Router.
Once every thing is connected and the Network is configured you can
configure the Sharing settings of each computer to be able to share
resources over the LAN.
The whole thing should look like this:
http://www.ezlan.net/network/router.jpg
You can log to this site ( http://www.ezlan.net ) and find a lot of
information concerning hardware and Network configuration, together with
reading the Hardware manuals you might it would help you in your new
Networking Endeavour.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
P.S. If your Internet source is Dialup, these are the alternative options.
http://www.ezlan.net/DialUp.html
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"sailor_boy" <sailorboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E23CF5AB-7B2B-4F18-87FD-946A4665D654@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> how do I setup a Wireless Hub (via Ethernet) to push my internet
connection
> out over a wireless network, and also, access my files on my other PC (was
> told that I could use my WINXP pro PC as a router, to push out the data &
> internet access- same as a server can do)
.
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