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    networking the wireless way (help with..)

    pc 1..

    WinXP home, (dell pc) with network connection. it has a usb dsl modem (over BT line using Tiscali)


    pc 2...

    WinMe, (tiny brand) with no NIC...


    client wants to connect pc2 to pc1 via wireless technology to use and share the dsl connection.

    a) is this possible?
    b) whats the easiest route (no pun)?
    c) what kit do you recommend?
    d) any further advice or tips...

    thanks for any help


    andy wright
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    wireless router by far your easiest solution. Just make sure you get a proper wireless nic for the far PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matridom
    wireless router by far your easiest solution. Just make sure you get a proper wireless nic for the far PC.
    so what make of hardware would u recommend?

    aw

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Miyagi
    so what make of hardware would u recommend?

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    Wichever gives you the options your looking for really.

    Personly i'm using linksys, however, I'ts missing some "odd" options i would normaly like to have (like support for incomming VPN connections).

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    Here's one I'm currently looking at from Linksys: http://www.linksys.com/Products/prod...id=35&prid=508


    Supports VPN (must have in my case) and handles 802.11b and g.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a d e p t
    Here's one I'm currently looking at from Linksys: http://www.linksys.com/Products/prod...id=35&prid=508


    Supports VPN (must have in my case) and handles 802.11b and g.
    Oh, mine supports OUTGOING vpn, I can't host a vpn server from behind it.

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    You're saying the WRT54G model doesn't support incoming VPN either?

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    Key factor here is that it's a usb modem. There are a few routers out there that will accept them but they tend to cost more. What I would do is go get two wireless nics (pci preferably but usb works in a pinch ). Setup the xp system as the main system that is using the connection and then enable ICS (internet connection sharing) for the dsl. Setup the wireless nics in adhoc mode (peer to peer). Should be able to do it for less then $100 us. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a d e p t
    You're saying the WRT54G model doesn't support incoming VPN either?
    I'm currently using the B verions

    BEFW11S4 - Wireless-B Broadband Router - Version 4

    and i'm stating that, my router, even with latest frimware does not support incoming VPN, i tried everything, l2tp, ipsec, DMZ, port forwarding, you name it, i tried it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gollo
    Key factor here is that it's a usb modem. There are a few routers out there that will accept them but they tend to cost more. What I would do is go get two wireless nics (pci preferably but usb works in a pinch ). Setup the xp system as the main system that is using the connection and then enable ICS (internet connection sharing) for the dsl. Setup the wireless nics in adhoc mode (peer to peer). Should be able to do it for less then $100 us. Cheers.


    cheers for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Miyagi
    pc 1..

    WinXP home, (dell pc) with network connection. it has a usb dsl modem (over BT line using Tiscali)


    pc 2...

    WinMe, (tiny brand) with no NIC...


    client wants to connect pc2 to pc1 via wireless technology to use and share the dsl connection.

    a) is this possible?
    b) whats the easiest route (no pun)?
    c) what kit do you recommend?
    d) any further advice or tips...

    thanks for any help


    andy wright
    also cc to [email protected]
    lots of ways ,,,half of what is available in the US isn,t available in the UK ,,,


    so you need a router or a modem/router ? modem router @ maplin 1x usb out + 1x 10/100 out ,,,,,£69.00 A11AN machine without nwetork card can use usb ,,,,,,ok now the wireless or WAP + cards as nessesarry ...pci plus pcmia (for lappys) if needed ,,,,


    http://www.cclcomputers.biz/acatalog/ do a full range of wireless stuff ,,,,i was gonna use a wap box @ about £49.00 and a pcmia card for my lappy at about £30 m,,,l


    the maplin one would save buying a hub and a new modem ,,,,and a £6 network card ,,,,then fit the wireless stuff after..


    tiz all bloody minefields ,,,,,,and akward ,,,unless u want to blow £xxxx on a modem/router/wap ,,,,,,still a lot of pennies ...



    also see www.scan.co.uk .....maybe summot there.



    freddy
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