Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000 (More info?)
And I think I probably do, what with all the reading over all the
years, but ...
I finally *actually* want to do a wireless network of this 700XL with
my old Dell XPS R450.
I have a cable modem, and I assume I need to hook that to a router.
But where do I go from there? Do I need cards for both computers (the
700XL has what the specs say is "10/100 ethernet" )?
And then what about my Norton Firewall and AV software? Does it need
to be on both computers? Or ... ?
Any pitfalls? Anything to watch out for? The Gateway runs XP, the
Dell has Win95 SE.
Thanks so much for your help, and apologies for being benighted.
Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000 (More info?)
Marshall Schuon (peddlers@ptd.net) wrote:
: And I think I probably do, what with all the reading over all the
: years, but ...
:
: I finally *actually* want to do a wireless network of this 700XL with
: my old Dell XPS R450.
:
: I have a cable modem, and I assume I need to hook that to a router.
Yes.
: But where do I go from there? Do I need cards for both computers (the
: 700XL has what the specs say is "10/100 ethernet" )?
:
That's an ethernet card, aka NIC (Network Interface Card). It may
actually be on the motherboard.
If the R450 doesn't have a NIC, you'll have to buy one. They're available
for $ 10- $15 US.
: And then what about my Norton Firewall and AV software? Does it need
: to be on both computers? Or ... ?
:
Yes.
: Any pitfalls? Anything to watch out for?
Be sure you have software to reove scumware; e.g.:
o Ad-Aware
o Spybot Search & Destroy
An alternate browser such as FireFox, available from www.mozilla.org.
: The Gateway runs XP, the Dell has Win95 SE.
:
: Thanks so much for your help, and apologies for being benighted.
:
Here's a couple of online guides that should answer some of your
other questions:
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