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How do I add a 3rd PC to my wireless lan?Hello,
My ISP is Comcast. I have a Comcast cable modem attached to my main PC through an Intel Pro/1000 MT network connection. My wife's PC is connected to the network with a 2.4 GHz Linksys Wireless-B USB network adapter (802.11B). I have company coming for three (!!) months soon . . . what I'd like to do is purchase another Linksys USB network adapter such as is on my wife's PC, then attach it to the company's PC. Then I need a simple "How to for Dummies" which will tell me the software steps I need to setup this network adapter so that it my company will be able to access the internet, and it needs to do this without interfering with my or my wife's PC. Actually, there is probably a few "how to's" out there telling me exactly what I need to know but I wasn't able to find one. Can anyone help? MrBill,
The linksys USB device should come with a CD that would walk you through the setup. Chris MrBill wrote: Show quoteHide quote > Hello, > > My ISP is Comcast. I have a Comcast cable modem attached to my main > PC through an Intel Pro/1000 MT network connection. My wife's PC is > connected to the network with a 2.4 GHz Linksys Wireless-B USB network > adapter (802.11B). > > I have company coming for three (!!) months soon . . . what I'd like > to do is purchase another Linksys USB network adapter such as is on my > wife's PC, then attach it to the company's PC. Then I need a simple > "How to for Dummies" which will tell me the software steps I need to > setup this network adapter so that it my company will be able to > access the internet, and it needs to do this without interfering with > my or my wife's PC. > > Actually, there is probably a few "how to's" out there telling me > exactly what I need to know but I wasn't able to find one. Can anyone > help? Hello Chris,
The original USB device was installed by Comcast and they didn't leave the CD here. The USB device I'm about to purchase will be from an eBay seller and it may or may not have the CD. MrBill Show quoteHide quote On 14 Nov 2006 14:21:06 -0800, "NetSteady" <cmhu***@gmail.com> wrote: >MrBill, > >The linksys USB device should come with a CD that would walk you >through the setup. > >Chris On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 15:16:07 -0700, MrBill <NoSpam@NoSpam.Com> wrote in
<51gkl2t7il8onof15v3ve00q0tlp5bl***@4ax.com>: >My ISP is Comcast. I have a Comcast cable modem attached to my main What's the wireless access point? Is it a secret? ;)>PC through an Intel Pro/1000 MT network connection. My wife's PC is >connected to the network with a 2.4 GHz Linksys Wireless-B USB network >adapter (802.11B). >I have company coming for three (!!) months soon . . . what I'd like Easy.>to do is purchase another Linksys USB network adapter such as is on my >wife's PC, then attach it to the company's PC. Then I need a simple >"How to for Dummies" which will tell me the software steps I need to >setup this network adapter so that it my company will be able to >access the internet, >and it needs to do this without interfering with Hard.>my or my wife's PC. >Actually, there is probably a few "how to's" out there telling me See the wiki below.>exactly what I need to know but I wasn't able to find one. Can anyone >help? Ideally you want a wireless "hotspot" type of access point. It's hard to give you advice without the secret details (all of them) of your wireless network. ;) -- Best regards, FAQ for Wireless Internet: <http://Wireless.wikia.com> John Navas FAQ for Wi-Fi: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi> Wi-Fi How To: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_HowTo> Fixes to Wi-Fi Problems: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_Fixes> On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 22:22:13 GMT, John Navas
>>and it needs to do this without interfering with Why?>>my or my wife's PC. >Hard. >Ideally you want a wireless "hotspot" type of access point. Which tells me nothing.>It's hard to give you advice without the secret details (all of them) of The details wouldn't be secret if I posted them here!>your wireless network. ;) Thanks for the Wiki links . . . I'm sure that all the answers to my questions are there somewhere, but it will take me some study to figure out where. I did mention "for dummies" in my original post! :( MrBill On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 16:11:53 -0700, MrBill <NoSpam@NoSpam.Com> wrote in
<q4jkl2dh9ide8ejkpech8sku5v9j870***@4ax.com>: >On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 22:22:13 GMT, John Navas Because low-end routers don't provide the necessary tools.>>>and it needs to do this without interfering with >>>my or my wife's PC. >>Hard. > >Why? >>Ideally you want a wireless "hotspot" type of access point. Then inform yourself. Start with the wikis below.> >Which tells me nothing. >>It's hard to give you advice without the secret details (all of them) of No kidding.>>your wireless network. ;) > >The details wouldn't be secret if I posted them here! >Thanks for the Wiki links . . . I'm sure that all the answers to my We've tried hard to make it "dummy friendly".>questions are there somewhere, but it will take me some study to >figure out where. I did mention "for dummies" in my original post! :( -- Best regards, FAQ for Wireless Internet: <http://Wireless.wikia.com> John Navas FAQ for Wi-Fi: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi> Wi-Fi How To: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_HowTo> Fixes to Wi-Fi Problems: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_Fixes> I disagree, IMHO there is no reason why it should be hard.
Do you know the security mode you are running and the password for your wireless connection? With this info it should be relatively simple with no change to your wife's pc. If you don't know the password you'll need to create a new one and set your wife's computer to the new password. -- Show quoteHide quoteDavid Hettel 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 DISCLAIMER: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this post. The author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this post and confers no rights. "MrBill" <NoSpam@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:q4jkl2dh9ide8ejkpech8sku5v9j8701fk@4ax.com... > On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 22:22:13 GMT, John Navas >>>and it needs to do this without interfering with >>>my or my wife's PC. >>Hard. > > Why? > >>Ideally you want a wireless "hotspot" type of access point. > > Which tells me nothing. > >>It's hard to give you advice without the secret details (all of them) of >>your wireless network. ;) > > The details wouldn't be secret if I posted them here! > > Thanks for the Wiki links . . . I'm sure that all the answers to my > questions are there somewhere, but it will take me some study to > figure out where. I did mention "for dummies" in my original post! :( > > MrBill Hi
The content of the following links can serve as a basic tutorial concerning Sharing Internet, and using Wireless; it is short and to the point. The three first pages were written ages ago. You might ignore the prices, and the specific choice of hardware, stick with the principles they are still the same. Basic Options for Internet Connection Sharing - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.html?i=105 Hubs, routers, switches, DSL, LANs, WANs...? - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.html?i=48 Wireless Principles - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.html?i=122 The whole thing should like this, http://www.ezlan.net/network/router.jpg Wireless hardware - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Hardware.html Wireless, Basic Configuration - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html Wireless, Basic Security - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html Jack (MVP-Networking). Show quoteHide quote "MrBill" <NoSpam@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:51gkl2t7il8onof15v3ve00q0tlp5blu1t@4ax.com... > Hello, > > My ISP is Comcast. I have a Comcast cable modem attached to my main > PC through an Intel Pro/1000 MT network connection. My wife's PC is > connected to the network with a 2.4 GHz Linksys Wireless-B USB network > adapter (802.11B). > > I have company coming for three (!!) months soon . . . what I'd like > to do is purchase another Linksys USB network adapter such as is on my > wife's PC, then attach it to the company's PC. Then I need a simple > "How to for Dummies" which will tell me the software steps I need to > setup this network adapter so that it my company will be able to > access the internet, and it needs to do this without interfering with > my or my wife's PC. > > Actually, there is probably a few "how to's" out there telling me > exactly what I need to know but I wasn't able to find one. Can anyone > help? MrBill wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Hello, You've left out an important piece of equipment. Remember, wireless > > My ISP is Comcast. I have a Comcast cable modem attached to my main > PC through an Intel Pro/1000 MT network connection. My wife's PC is > connected to the network with a 2.4 GHz Linksys Wireless-B USB network > adapter (802.11B). > > I have company coming for three (!!) months soon . . . what I'd like > to do is purchase another Linksys USB network adapter such as is on my > wife's PC, then attach it to the company's PC. Then I need a simple > "How to for Dummies" which will tell me the software steps I need to > setup this network adapter so that it my company will be able to > access the internet, and it needs to do this without interfering with > my or my wife's PC. > > Actually, there is probably a few "how to's" out there telling me > exactly what I need to know but I wasn't able to find one. Can anyone > help? networking simply means that networking communicates via radio instead of via wires (i.e., Ethernet cables). Any radio communication needs a transmitter/receiver at BOTH ends of the link. So, the question is, to what is your wife's wireless USB adapter connecting? Perhaps the "Comcast cable modem" is, in fact, a combination cable modem and wireless router, but we can't know that unless you identify it by make/model. Assuming that you do have a wireless router and that your wife is no actually connecting to some neighbor's wireless LAN, connecting your guest's computer is actually quite easy and will not interfere with either of your existing computers' access. If you and your wife share resources on your LAN (files, printers), it becomes more difficult but only if you want to exclude your guest from sharing. If your guest has a relatively new laptop, it may have built-in wireless capability and you won't need to buy anything. Otherwise, install the USB wireless adapter on your guest's computer. Assuming you buy a Linksys unit and that you don't get a CD, go to Linksys http://tinyurl.com/r7x5p select the appropriate model and download the driver. You can also download the User Guide and the Quick Install info as well. First install the driver, then plug in the adapter. I don't know if the downloadable "driver" includes the complete Linksys "install wizard," but I think it does. If not, never mind. What you need to know is whether or not Comcast configured any encryption for your wireless network. You may be able to tell this from looking at the list of available networks on your wife's computer. If the network is encrypted (it definitively SHOULD be) and if you don't know the key, you will be able to find it from the router. If there's no encryption, you should be able to connect as soon as the USB adapter is installed. -- Lem MS MVP -- Networking To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer
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