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farmerwrx 19 December 2007 10:40 PM

question about wireless
 
i have the Netgear DG834GT,i am buying my son a new desktop pc for crimbo and it has no wireless card etc what would i need to connect to the router would one of these do it
Amazon.co.uk: Netgear - WG311T 108 Mbps Wireless PCI Adapter: Electronics & Photo

Luminous 19 December 2007 10:48 PM

yeah, that would work.

Remember though, most wireless routers still need one computer connected via a wire in order to set them up. Once the setup is complete then you don't need the wired connection anymore. So in theory, you can then move things around as you wish.

In practice, it is always a good idea to have one computer connected by a wire to your router. Its a lot easier to fault diagnose, setup and update the router.

IMPORTANT - remember to encrypt the networking using WPA. WEP is almost totally useless, and is normally the default as older hardware cannot use WPA.

spectrum48k 19 December 2007 11:24 PM

As it's a desktop machine, I'd guess it'll stay in one location in the house and therefore, the better solution would be these:
Devolo MicroLink dLAN Highspeed Starter Kit

They simply plug into an available electrical socket anywhere around the house, this case in your son's bedroom. The other one plugs into an electrical socket near your Netgear box. Faster and more reliable than wireless technology.

Note, your local PC World sells these.

Luminous 19 December 2007 11:35 PM

All depends on what he wants to do I suppose. power socket networking can have issues too.

Granby 20 December 2007 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by Luminous (Post 7496411)
All depends on what he wants to do I suppose. power socket networking can have issues too.

Would you care to expand on that please :notworthy

spectrum48k 20 December 2007 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by Luminous (Post 7496411)
All depends on what he wants to do I suppose. power socket networking can have issues too.

He mentions it was for a desktop computer - so I'm assuming it'll stay in one place. If it was for a laptop that would be carried around the house, I'd have advised wireless.

I've put loads in for people now - no issues. Are you using Devolo ? Or some other brand ? Always plug into a wall socket - as adapter blocks can vary in quality and reliability.

farmerwrx 21 December 2007 03:48 PM

thanks for the replies, but it has to be one of them dongle things because if i open the case to put the card in it will invalidate the warranty.will this work ok
Amazon.co.uk: Netgear WG111T 108Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter: Electronics & Photo

farmerwrx 24 December 2007 12:51 PM

bttt

bioforger 24 December 2007 03:39 PM

Yes thats fine.

gazza-uk 24 December 2007 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by farmerwrx (Post 7500697)
thanks for the replies, but it has to be one of them dongle things because if i open the case to put the card in it will invalidate the warranty.will this work ok
Amazon.co.uk: Netgear WG111T 108Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter: Electronics & Photo


your warranty should be unaffected by adding a PCI card, it's like buying a car and not being allowed to put petrol in it.

bioforger 24 December 2007 05:55 PM

Not true, alot of companies will void your warranty if you open the case, or break a seal which of course will be across the frame and case.


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