Stereo wrote:mfzx6r wrote:You guys make my head hurt !!![]()
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I'd ask if you can have wireless using dial up but that would make you laugh at me![]()
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No it wouldnt...
You can have wireless dialup... You just need an SLR incrobot with bi-linear portoscopic relay and a flux capasiter to relay your R.A.P.T bit packets to the local telco... Do you have on of those? Ask for one at Dick Smith
mike-s wrote:*smacks stere upside his missing head*
1) get a router that can do ppp dialup backup & has a wifi access point, or
just a plain pc with internet sharing enabled.
2) make sure the router has a wifi access point on it, or plug in a wifi access point module to the router / pc via cat5 cable (about $120 from dick smiths or harvey norman, (they are a little grey box with a green and a yellow light and a dicky little antennae). OrRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR use a wifi pci/usb/pcmcia card on the pc and just set the cards to run in "ad hoc" mode.
remember, always set a encryption key at the least!
Dan wrote:Yes you should Mario!!
But I dunno if Melton has been upgraded from the Tin can's
Colette wrote:Does anyone have any experience using a wireless router? Do they work well and if so, which ones are better? Am thinking of getting one.
Thanks
Colette wrote:Sh*t, sh*t, sh*t!!!!!
I have my router and am trying to install it...have done everything correctly as far as I can see and each time it gets to the final part of the setup CD, it tells me there is an error with my IP address and I have to go back to the start again! I have done this about four times already!![]()
What could be causing this? Does anyone want to help a damsel in distress (lol) some time this weekend?? PM me if you can help (I'll provide the beer!)...I am in the southern suburbs.
Computerrager Colette
Dan wrote:Personally I avoid DLink from my experience at primus.
LinkSys is my preference.. Cisco owned cheaper brand.
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