MedVision ad

ADSL Modem. (1 Viewer)

jm1234567890

Premium Member
Joined
Aug 18, 2002
Messages
6,516
Location
Stanford, CA
Gender
Male
HSC
2003
I got the wireless netcomm one, which is external.

I don't recommend getting an internal ADSL modem because it makes it dificult to share internet, as I said with the USB modems.
 

SoCal

Hollywood
Joined
Jul 5, 2003
Messages
3,913
Location
California
Gender
Male
HSC
2003
Is there any benefit of going Wireless (other than having less wires hanging around)? I think I am actually going to get the Billion 5100. It seems to get better reviews than the NetComm NB1300 PLUS 4:).
 

fatmuscle

Active Member
Joined
Jul 6, 2002
Messages
3,707
Location
Hornsby
Gender
Male
HSC
2001
i guess if you're not up for cabling your house up, then yeah, u can go wireless.

but if ur comps are like 3m apart... I don't really see the benefit.

I'm running both wired and wireless.
I cabled up my down and upstairs so that part is wired, and wireless for laptop. as well as streaming music across my backyard.
 

anti

aww.. baby raccoon ^^
Joined
Jul 28, 2002
Messages
2,900
Location
Hurstville
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
2002
Wireless is less secure and costs more. But it's neater especially when you want to hook up your computer to your sound system etc..

I have two 5-port switches in my study.. hooked up two computers, a wireless router, and my adsl modem to one of them.. if i need to i'll plug in my laptop or wander around the house.

My sister's computer is on the opposite end of the house and cabling it was such a hassle.. wireless is so much neater but she gets a crappier signal (doesn't seem to bother her)
 

Frigid

LLB (Hons)
Joined
Nov 17, 2002
Messages
6,208
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
does anyone know what is the best way to hook a Windows-PC (mine, in my bedroom) and my sisters soon-to-be 12" iBook (her room, end of the hallway)? distance probably ten metres maximum - three walls, two gyrock, one tiled bathroom.

i was thinking of replacing my existing NetComm NB3 with a Belkin wireless ADSL router, but will that support AirPort Express (whatever that standard is)?

oh, and do you reckon i should be greedy and use my sister as an excuse to bump up my ADSL speed to 512kbps? :D
 

jm1234567890

Premium Member
Joined
Aug 18, 2002
Messages
6,516
Location
Stanford, CA
Gender
Male
HSC
2003
anti said:
Wireless is less secure and costs more. But it's neater especially when you want to hook up your computer to your sound system etc..
it is needed if you have two story house and people with laptops.....
 

jm1234567890

Premium Member
Joined
Aug 18, 2002
Messages
6,516
Location
Stanford, CA
Gender
Male
HSC
2003
Frigid said:
does anyone know what is the best way to hook a Windows-PC (mine, in my bedroom) and my sisters soon-to-be 12" iBook (her room, end of the hallway)? distance probably ten metres maximum - three walls, two gyrock, one tiled bathroom.

i was thinking of replacing my existing NetComm NB3 with a Belkin wireless ADSL router, but will that support AirPort Express (whatever that standard is)?

oh, and do you reckon i should be greedy and use my sister as an excuse to bump up my ADSL speed to 512kbps? :D

airport express is just 802.11g, should work

distance is no problem, i get perfect reception 30+m away through several walls.

yes, get 512/128 :D
 

Grizzly

euphoric
Joined
Jul 9, 2003
Messages
2,414
Location
there
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
2003
jm1234567890 said:
airport express is just 802.11g, should work

distance is no problem, i get perfect reception 30+m away through several walls.

yes, get 512/128 :D
Does airport extreme work on PC wireless cards ? or do you need an apple wireless card ?
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top