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      9th Aug 2005
Hello all,

Simple question I should think. I have my house wired to a simple Linksys 4
port router, cat5 of course. I just added a pc to my downstairs for a media
pc. But routing another wire to that one would be tough. So, I though I
might be able to add it to the network via wireless. Is it easy/possible to
add a wireless transmitter to the router and add a pci wireless card to the
downstairs pc? I have an open port on the router but have yet to get a
wireless pci card for the pc. All the pc's run WinXP Pro.

thanks group,
SL


 
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Rick Wintjen
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      9th Aug 2005
SL wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Simple question I should think. I have my house wired to a simple Linksys 4
> port router, cat5 of course. I just added a pc to my downstairs for a media
> pc. But routing another wire to that one would be tough. So, I though I
> might be able to add it to the network via wireless. Is it easy/possible to
> add a wireless transmitter to the router and add a pci wireless card to the
> downstairs pc? I have an open port on the router but have yet to get a
> wireless pci card for the pc. All the pc's run WinXP Pro.
>
> thanks group,
> SL
>
>

Yes, it is easy. It's called a Wireless Access Point, and connects to
one of the local ports of the router. Often, though, wireless routers
are cheaper for the same functionality; you can use them as an AP
without enabling the router function, or replace the wired router with
one. They usually have a few wired ports in addition to the wireless
interface.
Try looking around broadbandreports.com for various manufacturers and
the wireless groups. You can find lots of good advice there.
 
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SL
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      9th Aug 2005
Thanks Rick,

Thats sort of what I was expecting. Its easy enough.

I have a local computer store/warehouse called MicroCenter near me. They
are like NewEgg, but in a brick and morter. They "always" have something
cheap to do the solution on sale. The only decision I guess I have left is
that my pc's all have gigabit lan. I dont think that the kind of money for
a 10/100/1000 router would be that cheap yet. I may just go with your other
option of the wireless router with some hardwired ports on it. That I have
seen for decent prices. I just never went totally wireless due to gaming
and hacking issues.

I will definately look at that store tommorrow as my job brings me right by
the place.

Thanks again,
SL


"Rick Wintjen" <(E-Mail Removed)1E45E> wrote in message
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> SL wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Simple question I should think. I have my house wired to a simple Linksys
>> 4 port router, cat5 of course. I just added a pc to my downstairs for a
>> media pc. But routing another wire to that one would be tough. So, I
>> though I might be able to add it to the network via wireless. Is it
>> easy/possible to add a wireless transmitter to the router and add a pci
>> wireless card to the downstairs pc? I have an open port on the router
>> but have yet to get a wireless pci card for the pc. All the pc's run
>> WinXP Pro.
>>
>> thanks group,
>> SL

> Yes, it is easy. It's called a Wireless Access Point, and connects to one
> of the local ports of the router. Often, though, wireless routers are
> cheaper for the same functionality; you can use them as an AP without
> enabling the router function, or replace the wired router with one. They
> usually have a few wired ports in addition to the wireless interface.
> Try looking around broadbandreports.com for various manufacturers and the
> wireless groups. You can find lots of good advice there.



 
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Rick Wintjen
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      9th Aug 2005
SL wrote:
> Thanks Rick,
>
> Thats sort of what I was expecting. Its easy enough.
>
> I have a local computer store/warehouse called MicroCenter near me. They
> are like NewEgg, but in a brick and morter. They "always" have something
> cheap to do the solution on sale. The only decision I guess I have left is
> that my pc's all have gigabit lan. I dont think that the kind of money for
> a 10/100/1000 router would be that cheap yet. I may just go with your other
> option of the wireless router with some hardwired ports on it. That I have
> seen for decent prices. I just never went totally wireless due to gaming
> and hacking issues.
>
> I will definately look at that store tommorrow as my job brings me right by
> the place.
>
> Thanks again,
> SL
>
>
> "Rick Wintjen" <(E-Mail Removed)1E45E> wrote in message
> news:uHTJe.1055$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> SL wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> Simple question I should think. I have my house wired to a simple Linksys
>>> 4 port router, cat5 of course. I just added a pc to my downstairs for a
>>> media pc. But routing another wire to that one would be tough. So, I
>>> though I might be able to add it to the network via wireless. Is it
>>> easy/possible to add a wireless transmitter to the router and add a pci
>>> wireless card to the downstairs pc? I have an open port on the router
>>> but have yet to get a wireless pci card for the pc. All the pc's run
>>> WinXP Pro.
>>>
>>> thanks group,
>>> SL

>> Yes, it is easy. It's called a Wireless Access Point, and connects to one
>> of the local ports of the router. Often, though, wireless routers are
>> cheaper for the same functionality; you can use them as an AP without
>> enabling the router function, or replace the wired router with one. They
>> usually have a few wired ports in addition to the wireless interface.
>> Try looking around broadbandreports.com for various manufacturers and the
>> wireless groups. You can find lots of good advice there.

>
>

Don't forget to visit the wireless security group for info on encryption
to secure your network.
 
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SL
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      9th Aug 2005
Thanks again,

I was gonna block all sharing except to one pc. That pc will have XP
firewall/ZoneAlarmFirewall/Router firewall. I was thinking that would be
good enough. Plus, I will disable the network via XP when its not in use by
myself. It will rarely need to go online/network. But I will still
investigate your ideas. Thanks again Rick.
SL
"Rick Wintjen" <(E-Mail Removed)1E45E> wrote in message
news:Ck9Ke.1287$(E-Mail Removed)...
> SL wrote:
>> Thanks Rick,
>>
>> Thats sort of what I was expecting. Its easy enough.
>>
>> I have a local computer store/warehouse called MicroCenter near me. They
>> are like NewEgg, but in a brick and morter. They "always" have something
>> cheap to do the solution on sale. The only decision I guess I have left
>> is that my pc's all have gigabit lan. I dont think that the kind of
>> money for a 10/100/1000 router would be that cheap yet. I may just go
>> with your other option of the wireless router with some hardwired ports
>> on it. That I have seen for decent prices. I just never went totally
>> wireless due to gaming and hacking issues.
>>
>> I will definately look at that store tommorrow as my job brings me right
>> by the place.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> SL
>>
>>
>> "Rick Wintjen" <(E-Mail Removed)1E45E> wrote in message
>> news:uHTJe.1055$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> SL wrote:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> Simple question I should think. I have my house wired to a simple
>>>> Linksys 4 port router, cat5 of course. I just added a pc to my
>>>> downstairs for a media pc. But routing another wire to that one would
>>>> be tough. So, I though I might be able to add it to the network via
>>>> wireless. Is it easy/possible to add a wireless transmitter to the
>>>> router and add a pci wireless card to the downstairs pc? I have an
>>>> open port on the router but have yet to get a wireless pci card for the
>>>> pc. All the pc's run WinXP Pro.
>>>>
>>>> thanks group,
>>>> SL
>>> Yes, it is easy. It's called a Wireless Access Point, and connects to
>>> one of the local ports of the router. Often, though, wireless routers
>>> are cheaper for the same functionality; you can use them as an AP
>>> without enabling the router function, or replace the wired router with
>>> one. They usually have a few wired ports in addition to the wireless
>>> interface.
>>> Try looking around broadbandreports.com for various manufacturers and
>>> the wireless groups. You can find lots of good advice there.

>>
>>

> Don't forget to visit the wireless security group for info on encryption
> to secure your network.



 
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