Ken wrote:
> Hi. I've been using a 56K dial-up Internet connection for a long time.
> I've finally decided to move on up to broadband cable modem. Our
> house has two computers that access the Internet, one belonging to me
> and one to my wife. I have a Pentium 4 running XP, and she has a Mac
> G3 notebook running OS X. Both have Ethernet cards built-in and
> available USB ports.
>
> My goal is to subscribe to a cable modem service (comcast is all that's
> offerred around here--DSL is not available), and use a wireless router
> home network to get the service to the two computers. I'm a total
> newbie at this. I sort of understand that I'll need to connect a cable
> modem to our cable line, connect a wireless router to the cable modem,
> and give each computer some sort of wireless adapter. And I'll need to
> buy firewire software. But that's the extent of my knowledge. Can
> someone provide advice or point me to a good FAQ on the topic? I
> looked on CNET.com, but their Wirless Network 101 article is dated
> 2003. At the rate technology changes, I figure I should look up
> something more recent.
You seem to have gotten the gist of it, and no, things really haven't
changed all of that much since 2003.
I would suggest, since you have ethernet built into both computers, you
connect them to the router via the ethernet, initially. Then after a
little while, you can purchase wireless networking equipment for them.
I'd say there's no reason to take your P4 PC out of the ethernet, and
into wireless, since it's going to be in the same place all of the time
anyways. However, the G3 Mac laptop can benefit from wireless as you can
take it to various rooms in the house as much as you like.
I never bother putting desktop PCs on wireless, unless they are far away
from the router. The ethernet connections are much faster, and more
secure than the wireless connections. Also if you ever find that you
need to upgrade the firmware of your router, then you have to do it
through the ethernet connection, not through a wireless connection.
Yousuf Khan<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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