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Can someone recommend the best and most reliable hardware for setting
up a wireless network.

The main intention is to share an internet connection, but also to
share files and printer.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.


Jam
 
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Windows XP, if your running it, the network setup wizard works fine.
"Jammer" <jammer20002@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Can someone recommend the best and most reliable hardware for setting
> up a wireless network.
>
> The main intention is to share an internet connection, but also to
> share files and printer.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Jam
 
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Built into Windows XP OS, start menu, all programs, accessories,
communacations, netwok setup wizard.
"Jammer" <jammer20002@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> em... is that hardware u were reffering to??
 
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Sorry, hardware not software,duh. I use a D-link DI-624 wireless router with
a D-link DWL-G650 wireless card for my laptop. No problems with this setup.
Use the DI-624 wireless router and a pci card slot for a DWL-2000AP or
similer card for any other pc's you would like to hook up to the router.Then
use the network setup wizard. As you can see I use D-Link products but have
also installed Linksys products which seem to work fine.
"Jim" <jimandmonasteele@yahooa.com> wrote in message
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> Built into Windows XP OS, start menu, all programs, accessories,
> communacations, netwok setup wizard.
> "Jammer" <jammer20002@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:9703559a.0404130617.69d81be7@posting.google.com...
> > em... is that hardware u were reffering to??
>
>