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Do I need both DSL modem and wireless router to set up home network?Hi,
I am to order QWest DSL and construct home network, I have 2 laptop computers at home and I want the network to be wireless. I was thinking I need to buy DSL modem for DSL interface and a wireless router for the whole home wireless coverage. But I just realize that actually I can just use one wireless DSL modem, that should do the job, right? Maybe a seperate router have enhanced security benifit, but I may not need it anyway. One laptop is of Intel Centrino chip and for the other I will use a Cisco wireless PCI card. Both run Windows XP. QWest promotion has $50 rebate on modem/router, I think I can just order their wireless modem, that should be good enough. Am I right? Thanks. On May 12, 12:31 pm, linq***@hotmail.com wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Hi, I got Qwest DSL some 3 months ago and am not happy with the service.> I am to order QWest DSL and construct home network, I have 2 laptop > computers at home and I want the network to be wireless. > > I was thinking I need to buy DSL modem for DSL interface and a > wireless router for the whole home wireless coverage. > > But I just realize that actually I can just use one wireless DSL > modem, that should do the job, right? Maybe a seperate router have > enhanced security benifit, but I may not need it anyway. > > One laptop is of Intel Centrino chip and for the other I will use a > Cisco wireless PCI card. Both run Windows XP. > > QWest promotion has $50 rebate on modem/router, I think I can just > order their wireless modem, that should be good enough. Am I right? > > Thanks. I wouldn't recommend their modem as they have no support and I did not receive a single piece of paper with the modem (like a manual or such). You can buy your own. Qwest DSL probably means MSN if you don't mind that shoved down your throat, As for your home network, wireless is a great way to go but remember there is some chance of somebody tapping into your system and stealing personal info. Be sure everything is password protected. (It usually is by default on wireless, but it can still be broken into. How are your neighbors? Any bets this won't get posted? All hail microsoft. On May 12, 2:01 pm, gem <ekrub***@gmail.com> wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > On May 12, 12:31 pm, linq***@hotmail.com wrote: I use an independent ISP and never had a problem with Qworst.> > > > > Hi, > > I am to order QWest DSL and construct home network, I have 2 laptop > > computers at home and I want the network to be wireless. > > > I was thinking I need to buy DSL modem for DSL interface and a > > wireless router for the whole home wireless coverage. > > > But I just realize that actually I can just use one wireless DSL > > modem, that should do the job, right? Maybe a seperate router have > > enhanced security benifit, but I may not need it anyway. > > > One laptop is of Intel Centrino chip and for the other I will use a > > Cisco wireless PCI card. Both run Windows XP. > > > QWest promotion has $50 rebate on modem/router, I think I can just > > order their wireless modem, that should be good enough. Am I right? > > > Thanks. > > I got Qwest DSL some 3 months ago and am not happy with the service. > I wouldn't recommend their modem as they have no support and I did not > receive a single piece of paper with the modem (like a manual or > such). You can buy your own. Qwest DSL probably means MSN if you > don't mind that shoved down your throat >, As for your home network, There's not been any proof that WPA-PSK security's been broken.> wireless is a great way to go but remember there is some chance of > somebody tapping into your system and stealing personal info. Be > sure everything is password protected. (It usually is by default on > wireless, but it can still be broken into. WEP security, however, is a bad joke. <snip> There's no significant security benefit - in fact, no significant benefit at
all - in using a DSL modem plus a wireless router instead of an all-in-one device. -- Show quoteHide quoteRichard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rghar***@gmail.com * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm <linq***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1178998302.862817.189960@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > I am to order QWest DSL and construct home network, I have 2 laptop > computers at home and I want the network to be wireless. > > I was thinking I need to buy DSL modem for DSL interface and a > wireless router for the whole home wireless coverage. > > But I just realize that actually I can just use one wireless DSL > modem, that should do the job, right? Maybe a seperate router have > enhanced security benifit, but I may not need it anyway. > > One laptop is of Intel Centrino chip and for the other I will use a > Cisco wireless PCI card. Both run Windows XP. > > QWest promotion has $50 rebate on modem/router, I think I can just > order their wireless modem, that should be good enough. Am I right? > > Thanks. > On 12 May 2007 12:31:42 -0700, linq***@hotmail.com wrote:
Show quoteHide quote >Hi, A "wireless modem" is, hopefully, a one unit modem / router / WiFi access point.> I am to order QWest DSL and construct home network, I have 2 laptop >computers at home and I want the network to be wireless. > > I was thinking I need to buy DSL modem for DSL interface and a >wireless router for the whole home wireless coverage. > > But I just realize that actually I can just use one wireless DSL >modem, that should do the job, right? Maybe a seperate router have >enhanced security benifit, but I may not need it anyway. > > One laptop is of Intel Centrino chip and for the other I will use a >Cisco wireless PCI card. Both run Windows XP. > > QWest promotion has $50 rebate on modem/router, I think I can just >order their wireless modem, that should be good enough. Am I right? > >Thanks. A modem, by itself, allows you to connect only 1 computer, and provides no security. Hopefully, you wouldn't be getting one of those. You absolutely need a router, especially if you have more than 1 computer. The advantage of getting separate units is versatility. There are dozens of models of different routers and modems, because there are dozens of different ideas of what features are needed. As long as a combined unit offers you the features that you want, it's good enough. As long as it's a combined unit, and not just a modem, that is. -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. In article <1178998302.862817.189***@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
linq***@hotmail.com wrote: Show quoteHide quote >Hi, All you need is a wireless DSL modem/router. Many of my consulting> I am to order QWest DSL and construct home network, I have 2 laptop >computers at home and I want the network to be wireless. > > I was thinking I need to buy DSL modem for DSL interface and a >wireless router for the whole home wireless coverage. > > But I just realize that actually I can just use one wireless DSL >modem, that should do the job, right? Maybe a seperate router have >enhanced security benifit, but I may not need it anyway. > > One laptop is of Intel Centrino chip and for the other I will use a >Cisco wireless PCI card. Both run Windows XP. > > QWest promotion has $50 rebate on modem/router, I think I can just >order their wireless modem, that should be good enough. Am I right? > >Thanks. clients use the Actiontec GT701 or GT704 with Qwest DSL. They're wonderful devices -- reliable, and easy to set up and use. I recommend using a small local Internet service provider with Qwest DSL instead of using MSN. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
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