simple one for you - wireless internet

Discussion in 'Networking and Computer Security' started by boxerdog, Feb 13, 2006.

  1. boxerdog

    boxerdog Geek Trainee

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    I want to be able to connect to the internet using the built in wireless wifi in my laptop, due to the kids trying to pull the wires out everytime i am on line! It has a 802.11b connection. Can i just buy the Belkin F5D7230UK4 54G WIRELESS ROUTER that is on offer at PC world or do i need to buy other bits? I have read a few bits of info on wireless and some say you need a modem as well. Would my laptop not use the built in one?
    I am on freeserve dialup, not broadband. Does this make a difference?

    Sorry for being a bit thick.

    Cheers
     
  2. Addis

    Addis The King

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    If you want to be able to use your internet wireless, you'll need to have it set up like this:
    broadband modem --connected via ethernet cable>wireless router---wireless radio link>laptop. If that is your system then you'll just need the router, if not then can you write a similar diagram like that to show how your network is set up.

    Aswell, I would heavily recommend you buy your router and other network equipment online, its not as if they're components that fail a lot. I would recommend netgear wireless routers. You can get one for under £50, and any troubles with it you can post here as I have experience with 2 different netgear products.

    http://www.savastore.com/productinf...Savastore&product_id=10268165&pid=44&rstrat=0
    thats a good one, so I'd recommend that. You can go with other brands if you wish its up to you.
     
  3. Calebcross

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  4. boxerdog

    boxerdog Geek Trainee

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    Thanks for the reply. Sorry, but you need to presume i don't know anything (i am more of a grease and spanner man myself!) When you say broadband modem connected via ethernet cable, do you mean i can't do it with a dial up internet access through a BT phone line?
    What i think i need (trying to follow your flow diagram) is :-

    BT phone socket -> wireless router (using cable) -> connected to my laptop via the built in WiFi.

    Is this possible? Like i say, i don't need to network any other computers, i just want to be able to use the internet without any wires.

    Cheers mate.
     

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