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Wireless Network

PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 5:13 am
by Liam
Hey guys, hopefully some of you will be able to help me!

First off I have 2 PCs and an Xbox which will all require an Internet connection. I also have a USB Broadband modem. Here we go:

I understand routers plug directly into your modem from the phone line - without connecting to a host PC, and each device will have a Wireless Card (or similar)? Is this correct? And you can also get routers which have modems in them - in which case it's just them that connect to the phone line?

I think that is correct, but it'd be great if someone could clear it up. The problem is I have a USB modem, which would obviously cause problems here.

Is it possible for my 'host' PC to stay how it is, recieving the Internet directly from the USB modem, but it has something similar to a router plugged into a spare USB slot...which then sends the signals to other PCs with wireless cards etc.?

As you can see I really am quite unsure about how this all works and I would like to know exactly what I'm doing before I invest.

Thanks for your help!

Re: Wireless Network

PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 6:37 pm
by the_autopilot
Is it possible for my 'host' PC to stay how it is, recieving the Internet directly from the USB modem, but it has something similar to a router plugged into a spare USB slot...which then sends the signals to other PCs with wireless cards etc.?


Put simply no.

You need an modem with an cat5/ cat6 output. The connects to a router's WAN interface. You can use another cat5/cat6 cable to connect the router's one of the LAN ports to the host pc. Then you need to buy a wireless bridge for the xbox and the other pc, that will connect to your router's wireless interface.

You will need to buy a router that has a wireless AP built-in. Make sure all the cables are straight though cables.

That is the best configuration for your situation. You need your ISP to give a modem with a cat5/cat6 output build-in. Don't buy a router with modem's built in as those tend to be troublesome to setup.