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lAzN YiN YanGl
heyyz iuno where to put this so i guess it would go here under comp stuff...anyway i hav comcast cable at home and about a year ago i bought a router so it works on 2 desktops, now i just got a computer in my room and i was wondering how to get internet up there without having millionsof wires...i heard that u can use a wireless router but i read into it and got REALLY confused cause it was talking about like...well really confusing stuff so any help would be appreciated ^_^

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my dad doesnt like the "Wireless" theory so he said if i can...lemme just draw it...
-- = internet cable
o = router
0 = wireless router



--o--0

get it? lols...i'm trying to say is if u get a wireless router, can u plug that into the regular router cause my dad doesnt like wireless cause it isnt as good as a inline connection
kryogenix
yes you can. most wireless routers have slots for ethernet cables too.
MasterNe0
Yea you can have a wireless internet at home.

However, their are hackers out their driving in their car with a laptop trying to get free internet by using "certain methods". I've heard and seen this been done. It only suggested to use a wireless connection if you don't live in the city (like in the suburbs or something). If you do live in the city like Manhattan for example, you shouldn't use it because their no way to protect your connection in the air.
lAzN YiN YanGl
i live on a desolate street where one or two people go by every year...lols so ^_^
kryogenix
QUOTE(MasterNe0 @ Oct 9 2004, 9:12 AM)
Yea you can have a wireless internet at home.

However, their are hackers out their driving in their car with a laptop trying to get free internet by using "certain methods". I've heard and seen this been done. It only suggested to use a wireless connection if you don't live in the city (like in the suburbs or something). If you do live in the city like Manhattan for example, you shouldn't use it because their no way to protect your connection in the air.

right. you need to be careful with wireless networks, people can war drive your connection and gain access to your LAN. I think you can protect it though, that's how airports and hotels force you to pay to get on their wireless lan.
lilazneye10
yup true my uncle had told me that well sorry i dunt noe how to use a router but ill ask my uncle and get back to u
JasonAkAWolf
QUOTE(kryogenix @ Oct 14 2004, 7:48 PM)
right. you need to be careful with wireless networks, people can war drive your connection and gain access to your LAN. I think you can protect it though, that's how airports and hotels force you to pay to get on their wireless lan.

^thats too true :D
acidbreeze
i'm sorry customers of the internet service.
my laptop steals my neighbor's internet connection. biggrin.gif

but i'm thinking of getting a router, i have so many cables in my room...
mechwarrior1989
That's generally what people do, get a wireless router. Actual wireless internet through like cellphone towers and stuff currently just isn't up to par with landlines, they're really slow, and it's expensive. Basically the wireless internet you see at Starbucks and people's houses are all Wi-Fi, either 802.11a/b/or g. Which means it's just a wireless router connected to a broadband modem to provide the surrounding area with internet. But of course if you did get a wireless router, you'd need a wireless card in your comp.
tweeak
confirm this- i had a debate with someone on whether or not wireless internet still requires a phone signal. it does, doesnt it?
mechwarrior1989
QUOTE(my_papaya @ Oct 21 2004, 2:49 PM)
confirm this- i had a debate with someone on whether or not wireless internet still requires a phone signal. it does, doesnt it?

Define Wireless, Wireless as in WiFi or wireless as in using Cellular towers to broadcast it.
MasterNe0
you need a phone signal where the wireless internet modem is located.
tweeak
QUOTE(mechwarrior1989 @ Oct 21 2004, 6:04 PM)
Define Wireless, Wireless as in WiFi or wireless as in using Cellular towers to broadcast it.

eh, we didnt get that specific. but even if you have like satalites, dont you still need some sort of singal that might be interupted by say a hurricane that cut off the phone lines?
mechwarrior1989
QUOTE(my_papaya @ Oct 23 2004, 9:20 AM)
eh, we didnt get that specific. but even if you have like satalites, dont you still need some sort of singal that might be interupted by say a hurricane that cut off the phone lines?

If you're talking satilite wireless internet then that has nothing to do with phonelines outside of your house. But that is freakin expensive and can cost upwards of $100 a month for way slower speeds than DSL or Cable, those are mostly good for companies like sears where their repair guys have vans and go out to repair stuff. Like this one repair guy came to our house and was accessing the web from his laptop via WiFi to his van which had satilite internet. Useful for them, for the home user, not useful. No-a-days, if you have certain types of cellphones, you can surf the web, we're talking actual web, not WAP and hook it up to your laptop through a special cable and get internet. This pretty much maxes out at like 50Kbs though so it's still slow, but the technology is improving.
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