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So here it is:
I'm about to set up a home network for myself and my three rommies. I only know basic ideas about it though. So a little help if anyone can spare the time. The four comps are running: XP Pro (machines # 1 and 2) XP Home (#3) and Mac OS 8.6 (#4) There will be one internet connection through a cable modem. The comps are in all different areas in the house. We want to share files, printers, and the net connection. A few questions: Will there be any difficulty because of the Mac comp? Must you have telephone service to use a HPLA? If we connect the comps with a HPLA, will the phone lines affect the speeds we get for the internet? I mean to say, if we pay for 5mps net service, can the phone lines between comps support that bandwidth? If one comp is connected to the modem, and then shares the net access with all the others, does the first comp have to be on in order for the others to access the net? What's the ballpark cost we're looking at here? Any other tips and info is so greatly appreciated. D |
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Hi Dale, not sure I'm familiar with "HPLA" please clarify. The mac would
not be a problem, just need to install AppleTalk protocol on all the XP network connections. Best solution is a combo router\switch\firewall box that connects to your cable modem. Linksys has great units for this purpose at good prices. They even have one that adds printerserver functions - all in one box. All pcs connect to the router. If you don't want to run cables all over, spend a bit more and go wireless. Speed will depend on final setup on which you decide, category of cable, etc.. Wireless will be slower. Good luck! G "Dale" <princedale_@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:wI3Pa.22244$N7.2319@sccrnsc03... > So here it is: > > I'm about to set up a home network for myself and my three rommies. I only > know basic ideas about it though. So a little help if anyone can spare the > time. > > The four comps are running: > XP Pro (machines # 1 and 2) > XP Home (#3) > and Mac OS 8.6 (#4) > > There will be one internet connection through a cable modem. The comps are > in all different areas in the house. We want to share files, printers, and > the net connection. > > A few questions: > Will there be any difficulty because of the Mac comp? > > Must you have telephone service to use a HPLA? > > If we connect the comps with a HPLA, will the phone lines affect the speeds > we get for the internet? I mean to say, if we pay for 5mps net service, can > the phone lines between comps support that bandwidth? > > If one comp is connected to the modem, and then shares the net access with > all the others, does the first comp have to be on in order for the others to > access the net? > > What's the ballpark cost we're looking at here? > > Any other tips and info is so greatly appreciated. > > D > > |
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"G" <nospam@hatespam.com> wrote in message news:3f0d9b48@shknews01... > Hi Dale, not sure I'm familiar with "HPLA" please clarify. God I'm dumb lol. Told you I was clueless. I meant hpNa (home phoneline network adapter). Where you create a link to all your comps using the phone wiring in your house. We can't really run wires all over the house. Two comps are downstairs and two upstairs. I would love to go wireless, but would rather find something else less expensive. D |
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Ok, phone line network. Well, I personally have not tried that kind of
setup so I can't tell you anything about how it might work, but as long as it supports TCP/IP, you should be good to go. Unless the phone lines are Cat5 or better, I suspect you will not get the kind of throughput you would like for good surfing especially if you are sharing the connection, but if it works, that's a start. "Dale" <princedale_@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:gPlPa.30430$H17.9191@sccrnsc02... > > "G" <nospam@hatespam.com> wrote in message news:3f0d9b48@shknews01... > > Hi Dale, not sure I'm familiar with "HPLA" please clarify. > > God I'm dumb lol. Told you I was clueless. I meant hpNa (home phoneline > network adapter). Where you create a link to all your comps using the phone > wiring in your house. > > We can't really run wires all over the house. Two comps are downstairs and > two upstairs. I would love to go wireless, but would rather find something > else less expensive. > > D > > > > |
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I've gone wireless now, but last year I used HPNA for my laptop which I used
mostly in the den. If you go HPNA 2.0 you get 10Mbs which is better than the internet connection and shouldn't provide a throttle point. Did you say you were getting a 5Mbs internet connection? That's pretty fast. Your PC which shares the internet connection will have to be on for anyone to have internet access. A better solution is to get a router and let it share the connection. Then any PC can have internet access independently. A different story for printing unless you get a dedicated print server. Whatever PC a printer is connected to will have to remain on for the rest of the network to be able to print on it. "G" <nospam@hatespam.com> wrote in message news:3f0ed2aa@shknews01... > Ok, phone line network. Well, I personally have not tried that kind of > setup so I can't tell you anything about how it might work, but as long as > it supports TCP/IP, you should be good to go. Unless the phone lines are > Cat5 or better, I suspect you will not get the kind of throughput you would > like for good surfing especially if you are sharing the connection, but if > it works, that's a start. > > > "Dale" <princedale_@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:gPlPa.30430$H17.9191@sccrnsc02... > > > > "G" <nospam@hatespam.com> wrote in message news:3f0d9b48@shknews01... > > > Hi Dale, not sure I'm familiar with "HPLA" please clarify. > > > > God I'm dumb lol. Told you I was clueless. I meant hpNa (home phoneline > > network adapter). Where you create a link to all your comps using the > phone > > wiring in your house. > > > > We can't really run wires all over the house. Two comps are downstairs > and > > two upstairs. I would love to go wireless, but would rather find > something > > else less expensive. > > > > D > > > > > > > > > > |
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