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Re: Best wireless router & cards for high-speed cable connection?



I find wireless way to flakey a connection. Do yourself a favour and punch a
small hole in the wall and run some ethernet wire in there. You'll save
yourself a lot of headaches.

"newbee" <wireless@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have just received a new Dell 8400 WinXP Media Center system (3.4
> GHz, 2 GB RAM, TV tuner card). I have a fast (~4600 kbps) cable
> connection (Adelphia internet and TV).
>
> My main need is to connect my old computer, now in an adjacent room,
> to the Internet. Am guessing that the best way is through a wireless
> router. The walls are not thick, and should not be a problem.
>
> If a wireless router is the best solution, what is the best one? There
> seem to be three good deals available online, but am not sure which,
> if any, would be the smartest purchase:
>
> ViewSonic 802.11b/g 125HSM Wireless Network Router (Mfr# WR100) » only
> $29.99 Shipped
>
> D-Link DI-524 802.11G 54Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router 4-Port Switch »
> only $19.99 + Free Shipping
>
> Buffalo Airstation 54MBPS Wireless Cable/DSL Router (Mfr# WYR-G54) »
> only $18.10 + Free Shipping
>
> Also, what card(s) would be needed for both computers?
>
> Thanks for all suggestions.
>
> P.S. Second question, please: What would be the best way to not only
> connect that 2nd computer to the Internet but also to connect the TV
> in that room to my main Media Center computer? Dell offers a solution
> (http://snipurl.com/ewgq), but the $399 seems excessive (perhaps I'm
> wrong, of course).




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