Is it possible to use my wi-fi enable computer to access the internet wirelessly. I am staying in a flat at Uni next year, and I was wondering who I would go about setting it up?
you would need an isp account with a host computer and a wireless router.
The only other way is to pay lots of money for a dish attached to your dorm that
would send out a wireless signal for you...but isps charge an arm and a leg
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Well if your going to college, they usually provide internet access. So all you would need is to connect a router from your wall, and then setup the wireless network with your router and give access to your computer.
Please be aware though that many people in college do this (I'm figuring... never been myself) and if your using the same wireless channel, it could pose problems. Check with your dorm neighbors for which wireless channel theyre using.
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Ok, so all I need is a ISP (bt hopefully) and a Router?
Is it easy to configure, what kind of speed will it be, and what kind of price am I looking at (in pounds if you could)?
Thanks for the replies!
I know in some university's the have free wireless access around the whole school. check if ur university provides that cause then u could just use there service
Next best thing...wasnt thinking myself but alot of colleges and Universities have Wi-fi access set-up. As for your speed it depends on the standard. There are 2 standardsOriginally Posted by gajans
currently on the market. 801b and 801g. 801b is 11mbps while 801g is 50.
Check your laptop to determine what standard it uses.
(new is going for g while older models most likely have b standard cards)
The router itself is not hard to set up out of box and I recommend linksys as thats what I
used to set up my wireless network at home and they are pretty straight forward setup.
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In the 60's, people took acid to make the world weird.
Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal.
802.11G is supposedly 54Mbps, although in reality it's more likely to be around 15Mbps. However, with internet access in the UK being so shoddy that's waaaaay faster than needed.
Are you staying in halls or are you renting? If you're renting, the house might be chaotic enough to just run network cables everywhere without anyone noticing.
I'm renting.
How would I go about finding out if I am G or B?
Looking down might help :blingOriginally Posted by TFoS_Fan
lolOriginally Posted by lion7718
G or B he means (well not lion) but he means G access or wireless B.. theyre two different standards, depending on which router you buy.
My current setup stats (like anyone cares...):
ASUS A8N32-SLI Motherboard
AMD 4400+ Dual-Core CPU
Windows Vista (Ultimate 32bit)
2 GB (2x1GB) Corsair XMS RAM
2x250 GB (in RAID 0) HDDs
EVGA GeForce 7950 GTX 512 MB
Creative X-FI Fatal1ty XtremeGamer
Also sporting a black MacBook
Revision/Release 1
Upgraded to 2GB RAM.
you'll want to encrypt it, unless you want everyone in the dorm to be able to access your network easily.
search google for "wep key generator" and browse the results. then use the ascii key to unlock access to the network, while the (alpha?)numerical key is the one that the router knows.
oh and with a few programs, it is possible to even crack the wireless encryption, so change your key often (weekly is ideal).
Where on my laptop do I check, *watching lion for bad jokes* if I have 801g or 801b standard?Originally Posted by moneoa
Look in Device Manager (Control Panel > System > Hardware) under Network adapters.
another way u can is to go to a t-mobile shop and ask about there GPRS Internet , whereever t-mobile has service so will you , so u can be cruisin down the highway, get lost and need directions , bam there u go , i have it , i love it , well almost cause its not broadband
What on earth are you on about? What does having GPRS on your mobile have to do with setting up a wireless network at home?
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