Garion
Are you sure that the AirPrime PC 5220 PC Card would work in the PCI card you provided a link for? Would I not need a special driver to make that work? This by far would be the simplest soloution as a laptop would not be needed at all. Also when you refer to USB NIC, are you referring...
FishTaco
Thanks for your last post. Your comments were very helpful. Unfortunately the laptop I am planning to use is old and does not have an RJ45 jack, but has USB ports. Can I use a RJ45 to USB adapter to convert the ethernet cable from the wireless access point to USB? Thanks.
FishTaco
All great suggestions. Thanks. I take it that if I go with the wireless suggestion that I would plug a wireless access point with a straight through ethernet cable to the RJ45 jack on the laptop. I would then use ADHOC instead of Infrastructure setup, therefore negating the need...
HKSturboKID
The laptop being grounded to my desktop is not a problem for me, but the laptop would also need to provide internet connectivity to three of four desktops. What is my best way to go with this setup? Thanks.
Goosemaster
I understand what you are telling me. Would it not be simpler though to use an ethernet cable between the RJ45 jack on the laptop to the RJ45 jack on the NIC in the desktop if I did not have to go the wirless route? Would this not accomplish the same thing with ICS of having a...
xjedimasterx
I have considered the Pc into a PCI card route, but according to Verizon it is does not exist. They suggested maybe some third party vendor may create one. Audiovox is the maker of this PC card, but I could not find a PCI card on their website either. Thanks for the info. At...
I am planning to get the Verizon mobile high speed internet service that works with the AirPrime PC 5220 PC Card to connect to the internet with unlimited service within a certain metropolatin area. This is not a hotspot service like at airports or cafes. I really want my desktop to have the...
OK, that is exactly what I tried to do, but the bad SSID was only in the top part of the box but not in the bottom, so that is why I could not remove it.
Thanks Matthias99. Yes I am using Windows XP and the first thing I tried to do is to delete the SSID from the list. However, when I went into Properties and Clicked the second tab in, I could see all the routers but I could not figure out how to delete the troublesome one. Can you tell me how...
I forgot to say that at times my wireless card does not see my SSID and can only see the neighbor's. When that happens I cannot get on the internet. Thanks for your response.
I have a NetGear wireless router and a Linksys wireless USB adapter (WUSB11). I have already changed the default for the SSID and the channel. I have not enabled WEP. What else can I do to prevent my wireless adapter from seeing the neighbors router's SSID?
I have this house that has been wired with ethernet cables. The eight cables are connected to a router which then go to eight rooms in the house. The router is connected to a cable modem though its WAN port. Not every room in the house is wired Everything is working fine, but this is a big...
Smooth, do you also know how I physically cable these computers together. Do I go from the computer with the USB satellite connection, to a hub, then to the other six computers? That would be better than installing 2 NIC's in each PC, or is there another way I have not thought of. Thanks.
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