1. Can anybody recommend a wireless router? I'm going to get it from either PC World, Argos or Maplin, I've looked at few but not sure which one to go for.
There was a Netgear one in Dixons - 108MBps, no idea how fast is the current broadband connection (and don't want to be on the phone to BT for 3 hours trying to figure it out!). Does that one sound OK? Amnybody used it and are you happy with it?
2. Can two computers share the same wireless network (both browsing the web, for example). I know it will slow down the speed but this doesn't bother me.
3. Can I set up a wireless home network using the same router or do I need something else (want to be able to remotely access the different computer's hard drives)
4. Any good links to how to secure it once it is set up?
Not sure I understand this - do you mean my Internet speed using the wireless is not going to suffer if I get a wireless router with lower speed? What does their speed refer to then?Don't know which one you are referring to, but I'm sure it would be OK. The speed of the wireless network and the speed of your broadband are not interdependent.
You have to pay a few euro to BT for their wireless router (BT Voyager 2110). This is the one I'm using and its fine - has support for WPA2 (PSK) encryption.
If your buying one yourself, you may wish to consider buying the newer standard wireless gear (802.11n) - which has increased range and much higher transfer rate. If you think you could benefit from an improved range or your likely to be streaming video, it could be worth the investment (this kit is 3x as expensive).
Google/wikipedia 802.11n for more info.
Hi seaflower, what s/he means is that there are two speeds:Thank you Dearg Doom and serotoninsid for the replies!
Not sure I understand this - do you mean my Internet speed using the wireless is not going to suffer if I get a wireless router with lower speed? What does their speed refer to then?
I'm still not 100% sure which one to go for, when I googled them and checked their webpage there are about 10 types Netgear 108mbps... will ask in the shop although my previous experience with their advice wasn't too great.
I never knew what the "standard" (BT) connection speed isThe routers you are looking at are 108mb (speed between PC and router). Your BT broadband connection is probably the BT standard (2mb is it?).
1. Can anybody recommend a wireless router? I'm going to get it from either PC World, Argos or Maplin, I've looked at few but not sure which one to go for.
and don't want to be on the phone to BT for 3 hours trying to figure it out!
2. Can two computers share the same wireless network (both browsing the web, for example). I know it will slow down the speed but this doesn't bother me.
3. Can I set up a wireless home network using the same router or do I need something else (want to be able to remotely access the different computer's hard drives)
Just wanted the reassurance that this thing is what I need and will work with BT broadband (I know it shouldn't matter but still)
Super, well done.I'm now officially wirelessIt was pretty straight-forward (few tiny problems but Google is my best friend)
Thank you all!
Now just need to make sure the connection is secure. Any good links about that? How can I set up the router so only the three machines I want will be able to log in to the network?
And another thing - when I list all wireless networks available, I get several of them - one is mine (shows as secure). There is also an unsecure one belkin54g which was the default name suggested during the installation, the signal of this one is very weak. Any chance this also could be mine? (there was a mention of guess access during the security set up but I went a different route).
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