Posted on 03/31/2006 3:33:12 PM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran
3/31/06 How does the wireless network thingy work? Question:
I've heard a lot lately about using wireless routers to connect multiple computers at home. I want to connect my son's computer with my two others so that we can share a printer and Internet access. Can this be done? The three computers run Windows XP Home Edition. Two have 512MB of RAM and one has 256MB. We already have DSL hooked up to one system. How does the wireless thingy work, and where do I begin? How much can I expect to spend? Thanks.
Submitted by: Anne B. of Boulder, Colorado
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Home wireless networks are a great way to connect multiple computers to each other to share Internet connections, printers, and files. In many cases you can install and set up a simple working wireless network in about 30 minutes. As soon as you add file and print sharing, you could be at it for an hour or two, and longer if you run into problems. Since you have all Windows XP computers, you should be in good shape to get this up and running without too many problems. I am also assuming that all of your computers are in good working order and not infected with viruses and spyware. You hear many horror stories of wireless problems, most of which could have been prevented with a little planning and forethought. Since you neglected to tell us whether these are desktop or laptop computers, I will assume you have all desktop computers.
We love our router.
I love my bandsaw as well. LOL
Ping.
I once mowed down a half dozen lawn flamingos with a shotgun.
If you turn it 90 degrees (clockwise) looks a little like the witch from the Wizard of Oz.
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