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Wireless Networking - Re: Wireless and dial up connection |
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May be this can Help, http://www.ezlan.net/DialUp.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Grayshadow" <> wrote in message news:80BE8CAD-585C-408E-B126-... >I can only get 56.6k dial up internet connection where I live way out in >the > country (other than satillite which doesn't really suit my needs) so I > have a > small net work at home just to share printers and files etc. Network is > two > desktops each with their own dialup internet connection and a laptop. At > present I use hardwired network between the three and internet connection > sharing to allow the laptop to connect to the internet when the laptop is > at > home but would like to be able to connect the laptop wirelessly so I can > use > it anywhere in the house and outside. > My question is what is the best way to do this? I have available a Netgear > Rangemax Wireless Router (WPN824) that I could use or I could buy a PCI > Wireless network card or USB Wireless network adapter and use an AD HOC > network setup. > I have been told by various people (including the phone tech support at > NetGear) that the router will not work with internet connection sharing. > I > have tried to set it up myself but I don't know much about networkd and > could > not get it working. I kept getting IP conflict errors. Other knowledgeable > people have told me that they have done it and that it will work. I have > not > been able to find out much about AD HOC wireless networks so I am not sure > if > it will do what I want it to. Any information would be helpfull Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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