
Originally Posted by
mail man
Thanks for all the replies, funny thing though...I posted this yesterday, and got home to see a router sitting on my porch.
My Step sister that gifted me the laptop, had her old wireless router sitting in a closet, so she figured I could use it.
I am going to try and hook it up tonight, and if it works...cool, if not, I will be checking into the link that Mangy posted.
Thanks again.
Keith
That's nice of her and saves you a few $$$
If you need a hand, I have a fairly wide experience with a wide variety of makes/models and would be more than happy to help you get it setup.
I like both Linksys and D-Link and have found them to be fairly reliable. My ISP provided me with a 2wire brand combo unit (combination modem/router/wireless access point) when I upgraded to a 6 Mbps package a couple years back and it works pretty good too.
When it comes to running a wireless network in your home you definitely want to secure it. WEP encryption sucks and our security guy here at work can crack it in under 30 min's so you'll want to use WPA encryption. When you create a password for your SSID, make it complex (at least 8 characters and include upper/lower case, numbers and symbols) and if need be, write it down or store it in a file on your PC.
The encryption will prevent war drivers (usually hackers or child pornographers) from using your wireless network for their nefarious purposes.
If you, or anybody else in your home is an online gamer, you'll want to use a wired connection for the gaming. Wireless is a convenience and you pay for that convenience with inherent bandwidth issues and a lot of lag and latency.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
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