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Old 01-20-05, 10:09 AM
Dave
Setting up Wireless
We have a condo that a few friends share (home away from home) it's wired for
CAT5. However, we want to go high speed and we want to be wireless. Most
just want to take their laptops in and power on and be on the Internet.
Which is the best way to do this?

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Dave
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Old 01-21-05, 06:24 AM
JeZzA JeZzA is offline
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Re: Setting up Wireless
Dave, the best way will to buy a wireless hub, and a wireless card to each laptop that is wanted to be added to the network, it just depends on which OS ur using as they all have different setups for each wireless connection.

For Xp you will find the wireless setup under the control panel, here is the easy follow on screen.

Im not sure for older systems tho im not an expert at anything lower than ME


Need any more information, send an email to the link below (hope it works)

Evil_demonic_master@hotmail.com

JeZzA

Quote:
Originally posted by Dave
We have a condo that a few friends share (home away from home) it's wired for
CAT5. However, we want to go high speed and we want to be wireless. Most
just want to take their laptops in and power on and be on the Internet.
Which is the best way to do this?

--
Dave
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Old 01-21-05, 07:14 PM
Dave
Re: Setting up Wireless
Thanks

"JeZzA" wrote:

>
> Dave, the best way will to buy a wireless hub, and a wireless card to
> each laptop that is wanted to be added to the network, it just depends
> on which OS ur using as they all have different setups for each
> wireless connection.
>
> For Xp you will find the wireless setup under the control panel, here
> is the easy follow on screen.
>
> Im not sure for older systems tho im not an expert at anything lower
> than ME
>
>
> Need any more information, send an email to the link below (hope it
> works)
>
> Evil_demonic_master@hotmail.com
>
> JeZzA
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>
>
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> JeZzA
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Old 01-22-05, 08:00 AM
JeZzA JeZzA is offline
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Re: Re: Setting up Wireless
np
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