hattrick_12a
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Any advice on installing an Ethernet connection internal/external on my PC?
Can I set up the wireless router using my laptop, which has an ethernet connection, and once that is set up will the WR work wirelessly for the same laptop once I disconnect it from the ethernet cable.
Can I set up the wireless router using my laptop, which has an ethernet connection, and once that is set up will the WR work wirelessly for the same laptop once I disconnect it from the ethernet cable.
Can I set up the wireless router using my laptop, which has an ethernet connection...
Sorry - missed that.OP has an ethernet connection already on the laptop and this should do for configuration ...
Not necessarily - for example.Incidently hattrick_12a, I've never seen an external network card (for a PC) so it will have to be an internal one (like in my link earlier) that you'll have to get if going for the wired option for the PC.
Incidently hattrick_12a, I've never seen an external network card (for a PC) so it will have to be an internal one (like in my link earlier) that you'll have to get if going for the wired option for the PC.
Most likely yes especially if you are running XP - turn off and islolate your PC from the mains, install the card in a spare PCI slot, plug back in and switch on and your PC will most likely recognise the card. At worst you may need to also install the drivers that come with the card. Should be no hassle.Is installing the [broken link removed] straight forward? can someone advise...
You can configure some things but not others - e.g. settings that might temporarily close off wireless access or when applying firmware upgrades. Normally it's best to configure the wireless router using a wired connection to be safe.Can you configure your Wireless router from a laptop connected wirelessly??
And as my Broadband would only be 1Mbps with a contention ratio reducing that, I would still be getting the Max amount of speed out of the broadband.
Go for the USB; they both do the same thing and the USB adapter is a lot easier to installIs this a possible solution here as this would be somewhat more straight forward than a [broken link removed] as there would be no opening up the PC. What are the disadvantages?
It doesn't make a difference, lets just say it's fast enoughHow fast is USB? Does that limit the 54Mbps?
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