i've two computers on a LAN network. First one work ot linux and get internet over wireless network, second one work on windows and get internet by Lan from first pc.
its the hardest thing in the world to set up, i did it at college cant do it at home though
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I have a WiFi box set up so I can access the net through my PC or any other 802.11b capable device.
The WiFi router is connected to my BT ASDL modem \ router which is also connected to my dads PC
This gets rid of the half a mile of cable I would normally have had to use to get it working and since my last bit of cable that was long enough died when my dad used it to connect our last ASDL modem (NTL) to the WiFi router, it's pretty much my only workable option unless I go buy some more network cable...
BT did provide cables and such with their router / modem, but since the cable they provided was about 3ft long, I doubt it'd reach
My WiFi box isn't perfect, but it works well under Windows XP so long as it doesn't overheat and lock up, which it does once every so often (stupid actiontec hardware).
I think I finally kicked suSE 9.2 enough to get it to pick up my USB WiFi card (which it supports since it's a PRISM2 chipset), but it still refuses to connect to the internet.
Both my PC's also have bluetooth capabilities as my parents have bluetooth phones and I had one (Sony T630), but sold it when I bought a Nokia... mistake :[
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I got a combo wifi hardwired network at home... I have also set up a few other simple ones as well....
The best was my first attempt back when I was in college living off campus...oh man...
See we where to cheap to by longer CAT 5 cables so we used a combination of routers and short cables and what not, to hook up 2 computers and a laptop to a cable modem.... One of my Computer Engineering major fiends sotpped by and was like "How the hell is this working"....lol
actually prior to the cable modem we had them all hooked up to one of my machines with a dial up modem...that was even more amazing.... Actually I shouldnt even call those things machines...more like POS's
i'v got 2 desktops and 2 laptops hooked up to my little network. I dont really use them much though, it was just for me to experiment etc.. have tried windows server and linux etc.. also look cool with the switch and router flashing away on my shelf lol
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4 machines connected. (3 wireless).
Good signal, usually.
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3 laptops wireless
1 pc acting as server wired
The WiFi router is connected to my BT ASDL modem \ router which is also connected to my dads PC
This gets rid of the half a mile of cable I would normally have had to use to get it working and since my last bit of cable that was long enough died when my dad used it to connect our last ASDL modem (NTL) to the WiFi router, it's pretty much my only workable option unless I go buy some more network cable...
BT did provide cables and such with their router / modem, but since the cable they provided was about 3ft long, I doubt it'd reach
My WiFi box isn't perfect, but it works well under Windows XP so long as it doesn't overheat and lock up, which it does once every so often (stupid actiontec hardware).
I think I finally kicked suSE 9.2 enough to get it to pick up my USB WiFi card (which it supports since it's a PRISM2 chipset), but it still refuses to connect to the internet.
Both my PC's also have bluetooth capabilities as my parents have bluetooth phones and I had one (Sony T630), but sold it when I bought a Nokia... mistake :[
Current project: CMS Object.
Most recent change: Theme support is up and running... So long as I use my theme resource loaders instead of that in the Rails plug-in.
Release date: NEVER!!!
The best was my first attempt back when I was in college living off campus...oh man...
See we where to cheap to by longer CAT 5 cables so we used a combination of routers and short cables and what not, to hook up 2 computers and a laptop to a cable modem.... One of my Computer Engineering major fiends sotpped by and was like "How the hell is this working"....lol
actually prior to the cable modem we had them all hooked up to one of my machines with a dial up modem...that was even more amazing.... Actually I shouldnt even call those things machines...more like POS's