I've currently got a 3 pc lan at home sharing a cable connection with a netgear router over cat5.
I just ordered a laptop with an integrated WIFI card. I was hoping to install a PCI WIFI card in my WinXP Pro computer and use it to go online with my laptop. I think I can just set the WIFI card as a bridge, but I want to make sure first.
1. How good are pcmcia adapter cards? USB WIFI adapters? and the "native" pci wifi cards? I've done some searching and wanted to know which is my best option. I've read that the adapter cards are extremely poor performers. And I've read about people having trouble setting up usb adapters in an ad-hoc fashion. I know an access point is probably best, but cost is an issue, and I think Ad-Hoc is going to be the way to go. My desktop is on virtually all the time hosting my website anyways, so this is not a concern.
What are the best brands?
2. What is going to be my signal strength / throughput? I live in a small 2 story house, wood studs and fake wood wall boards. My desktop is upstairs, and one of the places I want to use the laptop is in the living room, one floor down and maybe 30 ft max offset.
3. Any other issues I should know about? My router is already doing NAT, but that shouldn't stop my desktop from doing it as well, or will it?
I just ordered a laptop with an integrated WIFI card. I was hoping to install a PCI WIFI card in my WinXP Pro computer and use it to go online with my laptop. I think I can just set the WIFI card as a bridge, but I want to make sure first.
1. How good are pcmcia adapter cards? USB WIFI adapters? and the "native" pci wifi cards? I've done some searching and wanted to know which is my best option. I've read that the adapter cards are extremely poor performers. And I've read about people having trouble setting up usb adapters in an ad-hoc fashion. I know an access point is probably best, but cost is an issue, and I think Ad-Hoc is going to be the way to go. My desktop is on virtually all the time hosting my website anyways, so this is not a concern.
What are the best brands?
2. What is going to be my signal strength / throughput? I live in a small 2 story house, wood studs and fake wood wall boards. My desktop is upstairs, and one of the places I want to use the laptop is in the living room, one floor down and maybe 30 ft max offset.
3. Any other issues I should know about? My router is already doing NAT, but that shouldn't stop my desktop from doing it as well, or will it?