On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 12:55:27 GMT, Chamander
<vze1r2ht.DeleteThis@verizon.net> wrote:
>I plan to purchase a wireless router or bridge or whatever
>
>I don't know what a bridge is. Maybe it is a switch?
Connects two networks.
>
>I have a dsl modem.
>I want to directly connect the wireless router or bridge to the dsl
>modem. All my pcs are wireless enabled and have wireless nic cards.
>
>Do you think a wireless router or a bridge will be better?
Your needs are typical, get a wireless router.
> don't
>really need security features of a router and I run a webserver too so I
>don't want to configure and forward ports on a router.
Huh? Why not configure it?
That's quite painless, just enter router config screens and set
port to forward to server's IP number... better than NOT putting
it behind the router. Whether you feel you need the security or
not, it's inherant in the routing and not something that needs
avoided.
>I have 4 computers using a 1.5Mbps / 368 Kbps internet connection.
>
>Can anyone recomend me a good wireless bridge/router/switch? (I REALLLY
>Prefer a switch)
>Also I login using PPPOE, can the wireless switch handle that?
The typical consumer grade router now has a 4 or 5 port switch
integral, you would have to go out of your way to find one that
didn't have a switch. However, since you report that all systems
are wireless enabled, do you really need the switch at all? The
switch is only for wired connections, which would be a good idea
for the server for bandwidth reasons, but also any other PCs
sharing large files with each other OR the server. The wireless
is best suited only for things already having lower througput,
ie- the internet connection sharing.
PPOE is handled by any current gen switch, popular makes include
Linksys, Netgear, D-Link, Belkin. The Belkin seems worse but any
of the others should handle the basic needs you describe just
fine. They're often deeply discounted after rebates, you might
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