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Old 03-21-2006, 10:10 PM   #1
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I have a small home network all connected with cabel which runs to pcs and
one laptop. I connect my laptop to the hub using a cable and all works ok,. I
have a new laptop now which has wireless and wifi onit which is very good.I
want to be bale to connect this to my home network without any cable. is this
possible and what do i need to do it.


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Old 03-21-2006, 10:19 PM   #2
Danny Sanders
 
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You need a wireless router/access point.

You can call their tech support and they will walk you through setting it
up. I would suggest setting up a "secure" network. Let the tech know that is
what you want.

See:
http://tinyurl.com/apyvk


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"peterryall" <> wrote in message
news:A2909D9B-EC3C-40C9-9650-...
>I have a small home network all connected with cabel which runs to pcs and
> one laptop. I connect my laptop to the hub using a cable and all works
> ok,. I
> have a new laptop now which has wireless and wifi onit which is very
> good.I
> want to be bale to connect this to my home network without any cable. is
> this
> possible and what do i need to do it.





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Old 03-23-2006, 10:04 AM   #3
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You will need to get a wireless access point (D-Link etc) & connect this to
your small network. This will enable a wireless connection to the network.
Good Luck.

"peterryall" wrote:

> I have a small home network all connected with cabel which runs to pcs and
> one laptop. I connect my laptop to the hub using a cable and all works ok,. I
> have a new laptop now which has wireless and wifi onit which is very good.I
> want to be bale to connect this to my home network without any cable. is this
> possible and what do i need to do it.



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Old 03-28-2006, 11:41 PM   #4
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You simply need to "create a bridge" in network connections to join the wireless to your existing wired network. A few clicks for free and you're there!

www.amw1.com/tips


"peterryall" <> wrote in message news:A2909D9B-EC3C-40C9-9650-...
>I have a small home network all connected with cabel which runs to pcs and
> one laptop. I connect my laptop to the hub using a cable and all works ok,. I
> have a new laptop now which has wireless and wifi onit which is very good.I
> want to be bale to connect this to my home network without any cable. is this
> possible and what do i need to do it.



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