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    Want to operate a second desktop PC,
    alongside the bench in the garage at home,

    Still have main PC here in the house though,


    what hardware exactly do I require, to do this,

    1;Router with aerials sticking out top
    2;PC card/dongle ?
    for second PC

    (BT Broadband) By the way if it matters.


    keep it simple, as usual


    cheers chaps

  • #2
    Originally posted by slowdown.harrison@gmail.c
    Want to operate a second desktop PC,
    alongside the bench in the garage at home,

    Still have main PC here in the house though,


    what hardware exactly do I require, to do this,

    1;Router with aerials sticking out top
    2;PC card/dongle ?
    for second PC

    (BT Broadband) By the way if it matters.


    keep it simple, as usual


    cheers chaps
    I have a wirless router conected to the broadband then 3 pcs with wifi dongles, 1 wired directly via a ethernet card to the router.
    this works fine.
    The 1 i have in my garage even though it well within range gets a low signal as the wirlesss signal has to pass through 2 walls ( 1 house and 1 garage) and also with all the metal around in the garage it can affect the signal.
    when you set up the pcs you may need to access the router to get it to learn the mac addresses of your dongles and/or cards.
    if you get a router make sure its suitable for your type of connection eg dsl or adsl. some routers also come with a builtin modems.

    Hope this helps
    BEWARE OF THE REAPER

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    • #3
      Ta

      Just wondering what I need to actually pick up from PC world in the morning

      I've plugged in a dongle thing using the garage PC and it worked using a nearby
      router although Obviously I don't know how often that might be available
      (or indeed where its operating from)

      so if its cheap enough I'll install my own

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      • #4
        pc world shoud sell a broadband wireless router suitable for BT. if it has the capability for wires as well with sockets on the back then plug in your main machine to that or you can get 2 wireless adapters for the pcs to use them both wirelessly.
        I imagin a kit would be £70 ish.
        Tim
        Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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        • #5
          What

          might the adaptors look like,
          so I'm on the right track

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          • #6
            this is the sort of thing... i think..! http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/283869
            it's in me shed, mate.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dirtydog
              pc world shoud sell a broadband wireless router suitable for BT. if it has the capability for wires as well with sockets on the back then plug in your main machine to that or you can get 2 wireless adapters for the pcs to use them both wirelessly.
              I imagin a kit would be £70 ish.
              I have just done mine this week and used the Belkin USB wireless adaptor for both my pc's. I was told that some routers are not compatable with certain wireless USB adaptors , but the Belkin ones , i was told should be compatable with most .I paid £29.99 for one and only £15.00 for the other , so may pay to shop around.

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              • #8
                yo say you have a dongle already?? if so you can still use that but you may need another one if you main pc wants to be wireless too.
                Tim
                Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dirtydog
                  yo say you have a dongle already?? if so you can still use that but you may need another one if you main pc wants to be wireless too.
                  I was told for every pc you want wireless you will need a dongle connected to the pc. I wanted both my pc's wireless which is why i needed two dongles. They both work fine .

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                  • #10
                    yes indeed....

                    1 x router (suitable for adsl/bt)
                    1 x dongle OR wireless adapter per machine.

                    dongle plugs in via USB and an adapter is installed internally via a PCI card.
                    Tim
                    Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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                    • #11
                      Right

                      Got it I think,

                      If you never hear from me again

                      the messages never got through

                      I may be some time......

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by slowdown.harrison@gmail.c
                        Got it I think,

                        If you never hear from me again

                        the messages never got through

                        I may be some time......
                        You'll be fine , i know chuff about pc's but i followed the instructions on the set up disc that they came with and bingo ! all worked.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dirtydog
                          pc world shoud sell a broadband wireless router suitable for BT. if it has the capability for wires as well with sockets on the back then plug in your main machine to that or you can get 2 wireless adapters for the pcs to use them both wirelessly.
                          I imagin a kit would be £70 ish.
                          try Maplin first and look at Netgear rather than Belkin as I've had three fail on clients and although they replace it still means down time and hassle
                          www.puppywalker.co.uk

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                          • #14


                            If you're shopping around you might want to try this bunch:

                            http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/home/

                            I bought my netgear wireless router/firewall from them and it's been fine - as has already been said it's a doddle to setup

                            Life is too important to take seriously !

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                            • #15
                              IMO, I have found Belkin to be the best performing and most reliable.

                              Netgear are ok, but not the best.
                              [I][B]96 3rd Gen in bluuuueeeee[/B]I]

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