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I have 2 PC's I want to setup on home network. My internet connection is
satalight thru LAN port. My main PC is running Vista Premium--this is PC currently connected to satalight connection. The other PC I want to connect is runnig Windows XP Professional SP2. The PC's are in different rooms so I need a wireless connection between the 2. I know I need a wireless rooter and a card for the XP PC. But I am not sure if I also need a card for the Vista PC since this is the one that will be connected to satalight connection thru wired connection. Can anyone clarify this for me? Any recommendations on best router? I have concrete walls so I need something that I won't have too many problems maintaining the connection. |
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I just setup my home network and here is how I did it:
My main PC is connected to my Belkin Wireless Router. My Belkin Wireless Router is connected to my Broadband Modem. I have 2 other PC's connected (Hard Wired) to the Belkin Router. I wanted to have the speed with no degradation, so I went hard wire instead of the wireless route. I would suspect that the only thing you would change from the scenario above is for your remote PC. They would be connected through the wireless methodology. Meaning you would have to have either a wireless card or use a wireless USB. It would probably be easier just to buy a wireless connection via USB. I know Linksys makes them, since I have 1, but I am sure many others do as well. The reason I suggest USB, is it is easy to use. Just plug it into a USB port and away you go! Good Luck! Gunny "Speedy" wrote: I have 2 PC's I want to setup on home network. My internet connection is satalight thru LAN port. My main PC is running Vista Premium--this is PC currently connected to satalight connection. The other PC I want to connect is runnig Windows XP Professional SP2. The PC's are in different rooms so I need a wireless connection between the 2. I know I need a wireless rooter and a card for the XP PC. But I am not sure if I also need a card for the Vista PC since this is the one that will be connected to satalight connection thru wired connection. Can anyone clarify this for me? Any recommendations on best router? I have concrete walls so I need something that I won't have too many problems maintaining the connection. |
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You don't need a Wireless card for the wired computer.
But, you set up the wireless network through the wired computer. The manual, or software(CD), with your router will explain how to log into your router from the wired computer, and set up a wireless network. Once done, your computer with the wireless card, will pick up the wireless network. Make sure security for the wireless network that you have named, is at least WPA(Security Key) -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Speedy" wrote: I have 2 PC's I want to setup on home network. My internet connection is satalight thru LAN port. My main PC is running Vista Premium--this is PC currently connected to satalight connection. The other PC I want to connect is runnig Windows XP Professional SP2. The PC's are in different rooms so I need a wireless connection between the 2. I know I need a wireless rooter and a card for the XP PC. But I am not sure if I also need a card for the Vista PC since this is the one that will be connected to satalight connection thru wired connection. Can anyone clarify this for me? Any recommendations on best router? I have concrete walls so I need something that I won't have too many problems maintaining the connection. |