mahdoum
yeah they should get a beating :P I also feel the freakin down times and slow internet connection, it's really pissing me off. As for the router/modem like I said best solution is to get a wireless router/switch and then connect the modem to that router.
rolf
Oh I thought that he was receiving his connection through a wireless LAN adapter.
narekgar, are you receiving your connection through an internal wireless LAN adapter or an external wireless modem connected to the PC by an ethernet cable?
naregkar
Okey, first of all I want to thank both you guys of providing your support.
Now, I will be subscribed to a local illegal cable system. This ISP will probably install a Cat5 cable from the roof of the building to my room. The end of this cable will be inserted to the WAN port of the wireless router. In my home I have two PCs. I will place this wireless router near my desktop PC and connect this latter to one of the LAN ports on the wireless router via Cat5 cable. As for my notebook, I already have a wireless PCMCIA adapter. By this way, the only PC which will have WLAN connection is my notebook.
This is my scenario.
I guess my explanation refers to rolf's second suggestion.
As for the wireless router, I found one which was Creative. I want to ask you guys if this brand for wireless routers is good or not.
Thanks
mahdoum
The setup you'll have is all you need, it would be cheaper if you get a wireless pci card for your pc and connect the laptop as an adhoc connection (but i think that will mean you can connect only one computer/notebook to the main computer).
As for creative I haven't heard of them making wireless routers :S.
Doesn't this country even have a decent wireless router anymore? lol. Your best bet would have to be linksys (if you can find it)
rolf
You're welcome :)
I had assumed that your cable provider used wireless, turned out to be wrong.
vi_c
I thought this was a geeky forum :D