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I am a female who is not very technical.
We have a desktop Pc in the lounge which has broadband-connected by an NTL modem.
I want to move the Desk top Pc into the family room- across the hallway and then get a laptop for me.
Am I right in thinking that I need to buy a wireless router to plug into the modem in the lounge, and then I will be able to use broadband on PC inother room and say Laptop upstairs?
Is it hard to set up? Also what sort of cost are we talking about?
Pc and Laptop just used for normal home stuff and surfing.
Thank you
I am a female who is not very technical.
We have a desktop Pc in the lounge which has broadband-connected by an NTL modem.
I want to move the Desk top Pc into the family room- across the hallway and then get a laptop for me.
Am I right in thinking that I need to buy a wireless router to plug into the modem in the lounge, and then I will be able to use broadband on PC inother room and say Laptop upstairs?
Is it hard to set up? Also what sort of cost are we talking about?
Pc and Laptop just used for normal home stuff and surfing.
Thank you
April Grocery challange £175
Spent week 1 £29.90
week 2 £62.64, TOTAL £92.54
Spent week 1 £29.90
week 2 £62.64, TOTAL £92.54
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you are looking at about £40 for the wireless router, like this
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/store/pcw_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0184071916.1172916376@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccfdaddkfkgfidlcflgceggdhhmdgmk.0&page=Product&fm=13&sm=1&tm=1&sku=882740&category_oid=-28361
then the desktop will need a wireless card that goes inside it like this
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/store/pcw_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0184071916.1172916376@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccfdaddkfkgfidlcflgceggdhhmdgmk.0&page=Product&fm=13&sm=1&tm=2&sku=886359&category_oid=-28363
or a usb adapter like this
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/store/pcw_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0184071916.1172916376@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccfdaddkfkgfidlcflgceggdhhmdgmk.0&page=Product&fm=13&sm=1&tm=2&sku=369188&category_oid=-28363
The laptop should come with wireless on it.
not that hard to set up, if you get stuck loads of advice on hereEx forum ambassador
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A good place to look and they also explain the difference between ADSL and CABLE is the Argos catalog check pages 544 545. This will help you decide what you need.You can always get more with a kind word and a 2-by-4 than with just a kind word.0
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Am I right in thinking that the USB option will be easier? also does it mean if I want to take away internet accress or restrict it I can just take USB out?April Grocery challange £175
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USb is far easier than inserting a board into the PC and yes, take away the usb you take away internet accessComping 2008 wins £4842 2009 wins £950.50 2010 Wins £140 2011 £00
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Sorry to ask another question.
My desktop is Windows XP and my Laptop will be Vista home premium, will this cause a problem?April Grocery challange £175
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=391245
Take a look at the above thread if you get stuck.0 -
>Vista home premium,<
I saw the BBC is reporting that the so-called 'easy setup' disks from broadband suppliers won't work on Vista. However, is seems Vista networking can be set-up OK using just the config. programs in-built to Vista.
>desktop Pc in the lounge which has broadband-connected by an NTL modem<
Connected by USB or Ethernet? IMHO, get the PC and modem connected and working by Ethernet first, as that'll be how a router connects. So you steps would be-
1) Get PC and modem working by wired Ethernet (if required)
2) Insert router, wired with ethernet to modem and PC and get working
3) Switch on router wireless, no encryption and get laptop connected
4) Enable wireless encryption on router and laptop, get working
5) Move PC, add wireless, set-up encryption, connect to router0
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