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Wireless router

Hi
Have just bought dell core2 laptop & need to get wirless router to enable use of very old pc dell dimension 500 pentium 4 cpu 3.ooghz, ram 2.5gb & laptop together.

I live in an old stone cottage 20 inch thick walls, which has virtually no reception for mobiles or mobile broadband (not sure if this is relevant). Have bought 2 wireless routers previously 1st belkin used to work, then stop and had to be reset each time, so sent it it back. Ordered another netgear with adsl line fixed plus wireless couldnt get it to work at all so sent it back.

I think the internal walls are made of normal brick but not sure. Would only need the connection to work within the house, the router would only situated approx 5ft from the main tel connection point.

Any suggestions or advice welcome
Thanks
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  • spud17
    spud17 Posts: 4,434 Forumite
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    How about not going the usual wireless route.
    As a starting point try this thread
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1606425&highlight=powerline
    Search for homeplugs or solwise.
    Move along, nothing to see.
  • oliveoil54 wrote: »
    Hi
    Have just bought dell core2 laptop & need to get wirless router to enable use of very old pc dell dimension 500 pentium 4 cpu 3.ooghz, ram 2.5gb & laptop together.

    I live in an old stone cottage 20 inch thick walls, which has virtually no reception for mobiles or best mobile broadband (not sure if this is relevant). Have bought 2 wireless routers previously 1st belkin used to work, then stop and had to be reset each time, so sent it it back. Ordered another netgear with adsl line fixed plus wireless couldnt get it to work at all so sent it back.

    I think the internal walls are made of normal brick but not sure. Would only need the connection to work within the house, the router would only situated approx 5ft from the main tel connection point.

    Any suggestions or advice welcome
    Thanks

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Twin-Pack-Homeplug-Ethernet-Adapter/dp/B000SO94FA/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1239115462&sr=1-4

    These solwise adaptors might be just what you're looking for, they broadcast a wireless signal through the electrical lines, they are a bit expensive, but offer hubs for any room you want to strengthen your broadband signal in.
  • espresso
    espresso Posts: 16,448 Forumite
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    Why not simply use Ethernet cables to connect your PC's to the router. Your ISP should supply you with a router is you ask for your MAC or threaten to leave them.
    :doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:
  • oliveoil54
    oliveoil54 Posts: 329 Forumite
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    Great, thanks so much for all your quick replies.
    This piece of kit does seem to be the answer to my problems, especially as they all seem to get quite good reviews on amazon.

    However, will I have to buy another router?

    I currently have a very simple adsl usb modem from zoom, which only has one usb socket and lead which goes straight into my old pc, a telephone/internet line socket & another telephone socket for plugging in another phone.

    Sorry for sounding a bit thick but the technical stuff makes me all fingers & thumbs!
  • espresso
    espresso Posts: 16,448 Forumite
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    Bin the USB modem!
    :doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:
  • oliveoil54
    oliveoil54 Posts: 329 Forumite
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    Can you suggest what I buy to replace it?
  • oliveoil54
    oliveoil54 Posts: 329 Forumite
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    Sorry espresso just read your 2 emails above after my last post, unfortunately my contract with tiscali doesnt expire until may 17th, so cant threaten to leave till then
  • espresso
    espresso Posts: 16,448 Forumite
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    Take your pick, any of these here are suitable.
    :doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:
  • espresso
    espresso Posts: 16,448 Forumite
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    Tiscali are about the only ISP that don't provide wireless routers but they are not likely to last much longer as Tiscali. They have been up for sale for about a year and no ISP wants them at the price that they think they are worth being the most complained about ISP for years with steadily mounting debts!
    :doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:
  • oliveoil54
    oliveoil54 Posts: 329 Forumite
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    yes had heard that as well, come may 17th am looking for a change. I know this is a different topic, but who would you recommend?

    We have a small very rural exchange with no superfast broadband so alot of the offers aren't open to us, and also would if poss like to avoid any dealing with a Technical call centre based in India - have had endless frustration when contacting Tiscali this way, especially when broadband is down for some reason!

    I also currently have a call package for anytime calls incl some of europe etc, which is currently costing me approx £26 a month (includes a discount for the line rental)

    Money Saving Expert tends to list only the best offers which are usually for the fast broadband
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