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| | Vista - Do I need high speed internet for a wireless router to work? |
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| 02-16-2007 | #1 |
| | Do I need high speed internet for a wireless router to work? I want to set up a home network with a wireless router. Do I need high speed internet for the router to work? Sorry if this is a stupid question. |
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| 02-16-2007 | #2 |
| | Re: Do I need high speed internet for a wireless router to work? dispiece wrote: > I want to set up a home network with a wireless router. Do I need high speed > internet for the router to work? Sorry if this is a stupid question. I'm not sure if your question has to do with wanting to know if you can set up a wireless router with dialup Internet access or if you just want to set up a Local Area Network (lan) wirelessly but with no Internet access. In both cases the answer is yes. Here's a link about sharing dialup: http://www.ezlan.net/DialUp.html If you need more than this, please post back with a more complete description of your computers and what you are trying to do. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| 02-16-2007 | #3 |
| | Re: Do I need high speed internet for a wireless router to work? Thanks for the reply. Right now, I want to set up a wireless home network so that I can transfer files from one computer to the others, print from one of two printers, and play multiplayer games. Cable and dsl isn't available in my area so I am stuck with dial-up. I didn't know that sharing dial-up is allowed. Well, I don't need to share the internet connection. Right now, I have four computers. Two running windows vista home basic and the other two running windows xp. They all have wireless card built-in or wireless usb adapter. I don't have a wireless router yet because I am trying to find the answer to my question before I go and buy. Again, all I need is a wireless home network to share files, printer, and play multiplayer games, like Age of Empire, Black hawk down, etc. "Malke" wrote: > dispiece wrote: > > I want to set up a home network with a wireless router. Do I need high speed > > internet for the router to work? Sorry if this is a stupid question. > > I'm not sure if your question has to do with wanting to know if you can > set up a wireless router with dialup Internet access or if you just want > to set up a Local Area Network (lan) wirelessly but with no Internet access. > > In both cases the answer is yes. Here's a link about sharing dialup: > > http://www.ezlan.net/DialUp.html > > If you need more than this, please post back with a more complete > description of your computers and what you are trying to do. > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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| 02-16-2007 | #4 |
| | Re: Do I need high speed internet for a wireless router to work? On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 17:46:10 -0800, dispiece <dispiece@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Thanks for the reply. Right now, I want to set up a wireless home network so >that I can transfer files from one computer to the others, print from one of >two printers, and play multiplayer games. Cable and dsl isn't available in >my area so I am stuck with dial-up. I didn't know that sharing dial-up is >allowed. Well, I don't need to share the internet connection. Right now, I >have four computers. Two running windows vista home basic and the other two >running windows xp. They all have wireless card built-in or wireless usb >adapter. I don't have a wireless router yet because I am trying to find the >answer to my question before I go and buy. Again, all I need is a wireless >home network to share files, printer, and play multiplayer games, like Age of >Empire, Black hawk down, etc. > > >"Malke" wrote: > >> dispiece wrote: >> > I want to set up a home network with a wireless router. Do I need high speed >> > internet for the router to work? Sorry if this is a stupid question. >> >> I'm not sure if your question has to do with wanting to know if you can >> set up a wireless router with dialup Internet access or if you just want >> to set up a Local Area Network (lan) wirelessly but with no Internet access. >> >> In both cases the answer is yes. Here's a link about sharing dialup: >> >> http://www.ezlan.net/DialUp.html >> >> If you need more than this, please post back with a more complete >> description of your computers and what you are trying to do. >> >> >> Malke >> -- >> Elephant Boy Computers >> www.elephantboycomputers.com >> "Don't Panic!" >> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User >> there are Wireless routers and there are Wireless "Access points". An access point may not provide DHCP services (and is un-wanted if you run Internet connection sharing). Personal preference is separate boxes for separate functions. Therefore, my router handles the DSL, DHCP and I use a access point that just allows wireless to attach to my network. \The advantages are; I can reboot any piece without disturbing the wired network (except the DHCP part). My higher end router even has a dial up (as a backup) feature, so no specific computer hosts the dial up and auto-switch (if enabled) happens without user intervention. |
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