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I need some advice don't know if i am at the right site. What my problem is i have a windows xp pro home computer and a cable customer i have just bought a vista laptop that i want to run wireless but still keeping xp computer but i am getting told all diffrent things to buy like usb adapters and network cards along side the wireless router can anyone tell me what i need to do to get this all up and running. I know it is annoying people asking questions in the wrong site so if this is sorry thankyou =?Utf-8?B?dGFzaA==?= |
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Assuming that:
1. your existing computer is connect by ethernet to your cable modem and NOT USB and 2. your new vista laptop has built in wireless all you need is a wireless router. get one that is certified for Vista to insure you don't experience issues. On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 02:04:03 -0700, tash <> wrote: >Hi >I need some advice don't know if i am at the right site. What my problem is >i have a windows xp pro home computer and a cable customer i have just bought >a vista laptop that i want to run wireless but still keeping xp computer but >i am getting told all diffrent things to buy like usb adapters and network >cards along side the wireless router can anyone tell me what i need to do to >get this all up and running. I know it is annoying people asking questions in >the wrong site so if this is sorry >thankyou -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ Barb Bowman |
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All you need is Wireless router you can buy D-link router or Linksys both of
them are good ones....and then follow the steps on following link to step your wireless settings. http://www.cruzio.com/support/docs/wireless_win.html Good Luck !!! "tash" wrote: > Hi > I need some advice don't know if i am at the right site. What my problem is > i have a windows xp pro home computer and a cable customer i have just bought > a vista laptop that i want to run wireless but still keeping xp computer but > i am getting told all diffrent things to buy like usb adapters and network > cards along side the wireless router can anyone tell me what i need to do to > get this all up and running. I know it is annoying people asking questions in > the wrong site so if this is sorry > thankyou =?Utf-8?B?Q29tcFRlY2g=?= |
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Hi
The content of the following links will provide you with a basic tutorial about Sharing Internet connection; it is short and to the point. The pages were written by me ages ago. Ignore the prices, and the specific choice of hardware, stick with the principles they are still the same. Basic Options for Internet Connection Sharing - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.aspx?i=105 Hubs, routers, switches, DSL, LANs, WANs...? - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.aspx?i=48 What do I need for wireless networking? - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.aspx?i=122 The whole thing should look like this, http://www.ezlan.net/network/router.jpg I currently recommend this http://www.ezlan.net/buffalo.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "tash" <> wrote in message news:603BC1EE-5BFC-4391-8A3E-... > Hi > I need some advice don't know if i am at the right site. What my problem > is > i have a windows xp pro home computer and a cable customer i have just > bought > a vista laptop that i want to run wireless but still keeping xp computer > but > i am getting told all diffrent things to buy like usb adapters and network > cards along side the wireless router can anyone tell me what i need to do > to > get this all up and running. I know it is annoying people asking questions > in > the wrong site so if this is sorry > thankyou Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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hi, you sound like lots of people have confused the matter a bit. really dont
worry, your new laptop will more than likely be wireless equiped as not many are sold now a days with out being wireless so if it is ( check the documentation that came with it to be sure ) and assuming it is then you can forget needing network cards or usb adapters all you need is a wireless router to emit a wireless signal to the computer. Linksys are great and available from a good computer shop. Im sure where you buy one from they will help you with how to set up both your computers from it. hope this is ok for you. Matt320 "tash" wrote: > Hi > I need some advice don't know if i am at the right site. What my problem is > i have a windows xp pro home computer and a cable customer i have just bought > a vista laptop that i want to run wireless but still keeping xp computer but > i am getting told all diffrent things to buy like usb adapters and network > cards along side the wireless router can anyone tell me what i need to do to > get this all up and running. I know it is annoying people asking questions in > the wrong site so if this is sorry > thankyou =?Utf-8?B?TWF0dDMyMA==?= |
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THANKYOU WILL BE ABLE TO GET IT ALL RUNNING NOW
-- thankyou "tash" wrote: > Hi > I need some advice don't know if i am at the right site. What my problem is > i have a windows xp pro home computer and a cable customer i have just bought > a vista laptop that i want to run wireless but still keeping xp computer but > i am getting told all diffrent things to buy like usb adapters and network > cards along side the wireless router can anyone tell me what i need to do to > get this all up and running. I know it is annoying people asking questions in > the wrong site so if this is sorry > thankyou =?Utf-8?B?dGFzaA==?= |
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