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Connecting second pc to wireless. idiot level advice required ;-)

Hi
Having spent all yesterday setting up my new laptop and wifi. Woohoo!
I decided to overreach myself and set the pc up on the network too so DS can use it in his room.
Why does everything have to be so complicated:mad:
Long story short, I haven't managed it (yet) but wondered whether I am going to have to physically attach the pc io the router at any stage in the installation process. (this might not be as stupid a question as it sounds -I didnt have to do anything to get my ipod to find the network)

Only reason I ask is that I'd like to get the pc moved this weekend but if we're going to have to lnk it to the modem for setup, I'll have to keep it downstairs - I don't have a wire long enough to run upstairs.

Secondly, I'm wondering whther my pc doesn't have a wifi antenna or whatever it is inside it - it's not that old - probably 2006 bought I can't work out why else it wouldn't work _ I've tried with and without wires for connection. Does anyone know how I would check?

btw its a dlink router and a gateway pc
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  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,644 Forumite
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    edited 17 October 2010 at 5:09PM
    dawnteabag wrote: »
    Hi
    Having spent all yesterday setting up my new laptop and wifi. Woohoo!
    I decided to overreach myself and set the pc up on the network too so DS can use it in his room.
    Why does everything have to be so complicated:mad:
    Long story short, I haven't managed it (yet) but wondered whether I am going to have to physically attach the pc io the router at any stage in the installation process. (this might not be as stupid a question as it sounds -I didnt have to do anything to get my ipod to find the network)

    Only reason I ask is that I'd like to get the pc moved this weekend but if we're going to have to lnk it to the modem for setup, I'll have to keep it downstairs - I don't have a wire long enough to run upstairs.

    Secondly, I'm wondering whther my pc doesn't have a wifi antenna or whatever it is inside it - it's not that old - probably 2006 bought I can't work out why else it wouldn't work _ I've tried with and without wires for connection. Does anyone know how I would check?

    btw its a dlink router and a gateway pc

    yes usually if its wireless there would be an ariel at the back of the pc so if you can have a gander at the rear of the pc, ive not heard of 1 being inside the pc so maybe soemone could confirm that,

    something like this would do the job
  • busenbust
    busenbust Posts: 4,782 Forumite
    Going into system properties /device manager/Network adapters: might also help: look for wifi adapter/card - not just PCI card.
  • dawnteabag
    dawnteabag Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    busenbust wrote: »
    Going into system properties /device manager/Network adapters: might also help: look for wifi adapter/card - not just PCI card.
    thanks - it says I have
    1394 net adaptor
    Intel PRO1100 VE Network connection
    and my modem

    do any of them seem likely?

    thanks to all for your help so far
  • dawnteabag
    dawnteabag Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    and if we assume that I do need to buy an adaptor, when that arrives will I need to physically attach PC modem and router togather to instal? If not, I'll get lifting it upstairs
  • busenbust
    busenbust Posts: 4,782 Forumite
    dawnteabag wrote: »
    thanks - it says I have
    1394 net adaptor
    Intel PRO1100 VE Network connection
    and my modem

    do any of them seem likely?

    thanks to all for your help so far
    as i thought - no, that is merely your wired Ethernet connection. wireless adapters are very inexpensive now -- couple of quid . Try Amazon.

    HTH
  • st999
    st999 Posts: 1,574 Forumite
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    If you don't have an internal wireless network card, and most desktop PCs don't, you will have to get a USB wireless adapter, something like this

    http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?hl=en&biw=1916&bih=903&q=netgear+usb+wireless+adapter&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=14639439284495459005&ei=2UK7TIXzF8O24QaR85ypDg&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDAQ8wIwAw#

    this isn't a recommendation to buy what you see on this page, it is just showing what you need.
  • jayme1
    jayme1 Posts: 2,154 Forumite
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    usb adaptors can be unreliable, it is better to use an internal PCI wireless card like one of these
  • busenbust
    busenbust Posts: 4,782 Forumite
    jayme1 wrote: »
    usb adaptors can be unreliable, it is better to use an internal PCI wireless card like one of these
    agreed, they are temperamental things :)
  • busenbust
    busenbust Posts: 4,782 Forumite
    dawnteabag wrote: »
    and if we assume that I do need to buy an adaptor, when that arrives will I need to physically attach PC modem and router togather to instal? If not, I'll get lifting it upstairs
    u should not need to -- the wireless device (pc) should automatically 'see' the router, all other things being equal -- wep key etc. just as with your working laptop :)

    HTH
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,644 Forumite
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    How confident are you at taking it apart to fit the pci card, its easy to do
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