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Eames 06-25-2004 11:47 PM

computer networking question
 
i just bought a new computer to take with me up to the citadel, i got it today and hooked it up in my room. i dont have internet acess with it yet...and i was wondering if they sell wireless routers that would allow me to share my cable connection with the computer in my computer room so i don't have to have a wire running across the house or pay for another box. if such a thing exists can someone please explain how much they generally cost and what exactly i need to buy.

Eames 06-26-2004 12:02 AM

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp ... uct&cmp=++

is this what id need to buy to do what i wanna do?

Jotun 06-26-2004 12:27 AM

get a linksys wireless router. not too expensive

http://www.linksys.com/products/product ... 5&prid=544

thats a nice one, i guess.

it all depends, do you need a really fast speed? like, really fast? cuz there are 3 types of wireless connections, A, B, and G

G is the fastest and backwards compatible with both A and G
B is what I have, it works fine with everything i need to do, download movies, music, surf the web, AIM, all that, i'd recommend B.
I have no clue what A is, i think its just like B, just not compatible with B.

So surf the linksys site, they have a variety of wireless routers. pick what you want.

Tripper 06-26-2004 01:03 AM

If you only have two computers, don't even bother with a Router.

All you need is a network card in both computers and a good antenna hooked up, and you're good to go.

That's how I'm set up....I share DSL with the computer in the main house (I'm in an outhouse type thing)....

Network cards were 65$ NZD each, antennas 20$ NZD each....

Jotun 06-26-2004 01:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tripper
If you only have two computers, don't even bother with a Router.

All you need is a network card in both computers and a good antenna hooked up, and you're good to go.

That's how I'm set up....I share DSL with the computer in the main house (I'm in an outhouse type thing)....

Network cards were 65$ NZD each, antennas 20$ NZD each....

Linksys routers are basic home routers with a switch built in. its worth the money for the quality.

Short Hand 06-26-2004 01:49 AM

SMC baby numba 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


-Over at hardforum.com the networking junkies over their always bitch about Linksys just in general saying how much crap they bring out etc, they always recommend SMC, D Link, and 3-com for any networking needs.

Eames 06-26-2004 02:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tripper
If you only have two computers, don't even bother with a Router.

All you need is a network card in both computers and a good antenna hooked up, and you're good to go.

That's how I'm set up....I share DSL with the computer in the main house (I'm in an outhouse type thing)....

Network cards were 65$ NZD each, antennas 20$ NZD each....

so i need 2 wireless network cards and an antena? or just one wireless card on the main and 1 wireless on mine?

edit: i also want everything to plug into the usb or something so i don't have to install any hardware...i probably should swing by bestbuy, circuit city, or comp usa.

SoLiDUS 06-26-2004 03:42 AM

Re: computer networking question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eames
i just bought a new computer to take with me up to the citadel, i got it today and hooked it up in my room. i dont have internet acess with it yet...and i was wondering if they sell wireless routers that would allow me to share my cable connection with the computer in my computer room so i don't have to have a wire running across the house or pay for another box. if such a thing exists can someone please explain how much they generally cost and what exactly i need to buy.

Are you asking if you can use your HOME internet connection through a
wireless medium to your CITADEL computer ? Good luck.

If they're in the same area (within 50 feet of each other), a basic Linksys
Wireless router will suffice.

3/3 Marine 06-26-2004 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jotun
get a linksys wireless router. not too expensive

http://www.linksys.com/products/product ... 5&prid=544

thats a nice one, i guess.

it all depends, do you need a really fast speed? like, really fast? cuz there are 3 types of wireless connections, A, B, and G

G is the fastest and backwards compatible with both A and G
B is what I have, it works fine with everything i need to do, download movies, music, surf the web, AIM, all that, i'd recommend B.
I have no clue what A is, i think its just like B, just not compatible with B.

So surf the linksys site, they have a variety of wireless routers. pick what you want.

This is what I have in my house. I have to laptops with the wireless antenna built in. Works pretty sweet. On of the laptops works on the 802.11b and the other is a 802.11G. Both work at the same time and then on the router, there are port on it to connect a hardwire to. What I'm gonna do is get a device for my printer so I can just plug my printer into the router and print from anywhere in the house.

Eames 06-26-2004 10:11 AM

Re: computer networking question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eames
i just bought a new computer to take with me up to the citadel, i got it today and hooked it up in my room. i dont have internet acess with it yet...and i was wondering if they sell wireless routers that would allow me to share my cable connection with the computer in my computer room so i don't have to have a wire running across the house or pay for another box. if such a thing exists can someone please explain how much they generally cost and what exactly i need to buy.

Are you asking if you can use your HOME internet connection through a
wireless medium to your CITADEL computer ? Good luck.

If they're in the same area (within 50 feet of each other), a basic Linksys
Wireless router will suffice.

i have my citadel computer at home with me now, at school they have their own network we hook up in our rooms. i just hooked this computer up in my room and want to get internet acess for it.

so basicly your saying just 1 wireless router will sufice to allow 2 computers to share an internet connection, or would i need one wireless router and one antenna?

Bleuachdu 06-26-2004 10:50 AM

[img]http://www.webopedia.com/img/OSI_Model.jpg[/img]

understand this first kthx

Tystnad 06-26-2004 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bleuachdu
[img]http://www.webopedia.com/img/OSI_Model.jpg[/img]

understand this first kthx

Easy one. Studied that crap for a month, and i was the only one in class who understood how it worked.

Bleuachdu 06-26-2004 11:01 AM

OSI is l337

Tystnad 06-26-2004 11:34 AM

Aye, wonder what it wouldve looked like they hadnt come up with a ISO standard for the data-packaging procedure.

3/3 Marine 06-26-2004 01:56 PM

Good way to remember it:

Please
Do
Not
Throw
Sausage
Pizza
Away

Eames 06-26-2004 02:52 PM

um wtf? so what do i need to buy to do what i want to do???

Bleuachdu 06-26-2004 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eames
um wtf? so what do i need to buy to do what i want to do???

Well, to do what you really want, you should buy the following:

Go get a pair of shiny italian leather loafers, along with some Calvin Klein man-thong underwear. Then, get a few tight fitting button down shirts, with vertical or slanted wide-set stripes. Buy tight white bellbottom pants to match. This should enable you to hit all the gaybars in town, finally fulfilling your need for man-lust. Theres nothing to be ashamed of anymore silly! You're in the military now! Once you start humping dudes left and right, you'll be all set for the Citadel. You'll also probably stop hating all other races, because you'll realize that the guyz are totally hott!

Jotun 06-26-2004 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bleuachdu
[img]http://www.webopedia.com/img/OSI_Model.jpg[/img]

understand this first kthx

bahahahahahahahaa OSI model rules

i think its a PBKAC. (problem between keyboard and chair)

SoLiDUS 06-27-2004 02:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eames
um wtf? so what do i need to buy to do what i want to do???

One wireless router will suffice. Your cable modem will connect from itself to
the WAN port of the router. From there, you can either get a wired or wireless
NIC card and configure the systems appropriately: your router will create the
local addresses (eg. 192.168.1.2) for your computers to access the internet.

The OSI is just a model of how data is encapsulated for travel across
mediums and the proper way to re-assemble it. I'm rusty but there's
not much to it...

intrestedviewer 06-27-2004 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eames
um wtf? so what do i need to buy to do what i want to do???

One wireless router will suffice. Your cable modem will connect from itself to
the WAN port of the router. From there, you can either get a wired or wireless
NIC card and configure the systems appropriately: your router will create the
local addresses (eg. 192.168.1.2) for your computers to access the internet.

The OSI is just a model of how data is encapsulated for travel across
mediums and the proper way to re-assemble it. I'm rusty but there's
not much to it...

Sloi is teh uber hax0r.

Eames 06-27-2004 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eames
um wtf? so what do i need to buy to do what i want to do???

One wireless router will suffice. Your cable modem will connect from itself to
the WAN port of the router. From there, you can either get a wired or wireless
NIC card and configure the systems appropriately: your router will create the
local addresses (eg. 192.168.1.2) for your computers to access the internet.

The OSI is just a model of how data is encapsulated for travel across
mediums and the proper way to re-assemble it. I'm rusty but there's
not much to it...

thanks for the help beer:

Eames 06-27-2004 02:36 PM

i ended up buying a wireless router and a usb network adapter im out 100 bucks but everything works great.


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