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Hello,
At the moment I have an ADSL Ethernet 4 port Router.
I use this to connect two PC's to the internet and to each other. It is
a little network with the same workgroup so I can share files and games
and use the internet.
I have two PC's in other rooms.
Can I get a Wireless access point device and plug it in to one of the
spare ports on the ADSL router ?
I have two Wireless NIC's for the other PC's . Will this enable me to
make a network of all four PC'S ? Or will the wireless ones be on a
separate network ? Will the internet go from one port of the ADSL router
to the Wireless Access point and onto the other PC's ?
I dont want to replace the ADSL router because I am of the belief (
maybe mistakenly ) the the wired connection is faster than 54Mps Wireless.
"Stuart" <sgms2@tpg.com.au> wrote in message news:4253452a$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
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> Hello,
>
> At the moment I have an ADSL Ethernet 4 port Router.
>
> I use this to connect two PC's to the internet and to each other. It is
> a little network with the same workgroup so I can share files and games
> and use the internet.
>
> I have two PC's in other rooms.
> Can I get a Wireless access point device and plug it in to one of the
> spare ports on the ADSL router ?
>
> I have two Wireless NIC's for the other PC's . Will this enable me to
> make a network of all four PC'S ? Or will the wireless ones be on a
> separate network ? Will the internet go from one port of the ADSL router
> to the Wireless Access point and onto the other PC's ?
>
> I dont want to replace the ADSL router because I am of the belief (
> maybe mistakenly ) the the wired connection is faster than 54Mps Wireless.
>
> Am I looking at the wrong solution ?
>
> Oh, it is a Microsoft operating system.
>
> Thanks
>
> Stuart
>
> Melbourne , Australia
>
>
>
>
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