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Help me to choose between Router, WAP and ADSLAt home I have 3 PC's and 1 laptop from the office, all run XP Pro. Currently I have a 4port 10/100 switch that connects 3 PCs and 1 printer. I plan to setup a wireless network to extende the link these 3 PCs and the laptop. I browse the internet and found that they have Router http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=6, Wireless Access Point http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=292 and ADSL Router/Modem such as D-LINK DSL-G604T that combined wireless router and modem. Now I was not sute what product should I use here. I thought that ADSL would fit to my situation as I mat want to use the internet in the future but it is slower (54mbps) than other product. Somehow, I would appreciate advice from this group. TIA SF If you already have a wired infrastructure and want to maintain it, and
simply add wireless capability, you need an Access Point, not a router. -Frank Show quote "SF" <ssamn***@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:efG%23IZFCHHA.3600@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > At home I have 3 PC's and 1 laptop from the office, all run XP Pro. > Currently I have a 4port 10/100 switch that connects 3 PCs and 1 printer. > I plan to setup a wireless network to extende the link these 3 PCs and the > laptop. > > I browse the internet and found that they have Router > http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=6, Wireless Access Point > http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=292 and ADSL Router/Modem such as > D-LINK DSL-G604T that combined wireless router and modem. Now I was not > sute what product should I use here. I thought that ADSL would fit to my > situation as I mat want to use the internet in the future but it is slower > (54mbps) than other product. > > Somehow, I would appreciate advice from this group. > > TIA > > SF > Hi
In my book buying a Combo Modem/Router is a No No. 1. The Router part of the Combos is usually very mediocre unit (I.e. bellow the state of the Art). 2. If either part (modem or Router) brakes the whole thing has to go. 3. Modem technology is much slower to change than Routers. Routers, especially with Wireless, changed already two or three times, and would change next year again, while the Modem stays the same. However, on the positive side you save “Big” ;) on one plastic Box (instead of having two plastic boxes). What to do? Get a Good Wireless Cable/DSL Router, if the current combo can be configured as a Modem only, do so, and use the Router as a Wireless Router. Wireless Hardware - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Hardware.html Jack (MVP-Networking). Show quote "SF" <ssamn***@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:efG%23IZFCHHA.3600@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > At home I have 3 PC's and 1 laptop from the office, all run XP Pro. > Currently I have a 4port 10/100 switch that connects 3 PCs and 1 printer. > I plan to setup a wireless network to extende the link these 3 PCs and the > laptop. > > I browse the internet and found that they have Router > http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=6, Wireless Access Point > http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=292 and ADSL Router/Modem such as > D-LINK DSL-G604T that combined wireless router and modem. Now I was not > sute what product should I use here. I thought that ADSL would fit to my > situation as I mat want to use the internet in the future but it is slower > (54mbps) than other product. > > Somehow, I would appreciate advice from this group. > > TIA > > SF > |
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