Zackomatic - 27/4/03 at 05:58
I may be getting service Wireless DSL service soon
from DTN Speednet. Basically their setup is like
so, you install a medium gain, omnidirectional antenna
on your house, this ports thier signal over
cable to a PCI card located in the main or
server computer. I get this part and have no
problem with it, the only problem is there are
two other desktops and one laptop I would like
to get to share that signal.
Talked to Customer Service for DTN Speednet, regarding
this situation, since there is no way I'm paying
$49.99 per mo. for high speed internet on only
ONE computer. Do I install a router or hub
and then feed the signal to those other computers?
Would like to do this all wirelessly, of course.
The customer service rep, stated I couldn't use
an 802.11b setup since that would interfer with
thier signal??? Since thier service is 802.11b
already, how could adding further equipment to expand
the home network, be anything but that standard?
Wouldn't all components have to be the same
standard?
I think he was just worried about splitting off
all that bandwidth to the other computers and yet
I would be paying for the single signal coming
into the house(although at $49.99 per month, I
think they are getting plenty)
Maybe I'm just confused, I'd could string cat 5
cable I guess, but would like to go wireless if
possible.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
regmigrant - 11/7/07 at 16:52
Adding a wireless router (wired ethernet) to the
server and wifi to the clients should be relative
easy, and the a/b/g/n argument shouldn't really
apply - after all is he saying that your signal
would be degraded if your neighbour ran one as
well?
The only tricky bit will be in getting the
routing through the server correctly set up -- but
you can always post back here
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