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Raider Ronnie 04-17-2005, 07:04 AM I'm not sure if I should be posting this question here or in Computers,
But I'de like to learn about using a laptop with a wireless router.
Do some here use a laptop and when needed plug in printers, cameres, or game controls (usb port)
How about speaker systems into a laptop?
What is the typical or max distance that you can take the laptop from the wireless router and still get an internet connection?
I basically want to take my desktop (a dell) and give it to my daughter to put in her bedroom and get myself a laptop and still use me all in 1 printer , fax ,copy maching and scanner, at my desk,
and keep my (kick ass) Harman/Kardon speaker system at my desk , and unplug those things quickly when I want to take the desktop with me.
I would think for the wireless connection, I would have to put the wireless router in my daughters room and the laptop would just have a wireless card.
but I wondering how far I would be able to take the laptop out of my house and get an internet connection.
Thanks! :btu:
If the tread belongs in computers, moderators please move it there!
BigFish 04-17-2005, 07:13 AM In computers ya clown....get back to studying! :putin:
ejk002 04-17-2005, 07:23 AM I have a lap top and the kids use the desktop. I have a wireless router and my printer is hooked up to the desktop and set up to share the printer. I also have Tivo and that is on my network also, I can share pictures from my laptop to the Tivo in order to show friends and family pictures I have on my lap top. With the Tivo I can set up all my shows (On the Water, NE Angling and such) to record so I can watch them when they go to bed with out every turning off Nick on them :chased:
Just make sure you protect your wireless network, most of my neighbors don't even have a password on their system even after I have mentioned it to them many times :smash:. It is pretty easy to do and with out it someone in the area with a wireless pc can access your system.
BigBo 04-17-2005, 07:45 AM I'm running wireless on three 'puters. One is my daughters' in the house next door off of my router. No probs.
BadBass 04-17-2005, 08:05 AM If you're getting a new laptop get one with built in wireless antenna(no need for the card). It's sweet.
Steve K 04-17-2005, 08:23 AM I have a laptop with a wireless connection. When I want to use my printer, I just connect to it. When I want better sound, I attach external speakers. I second what ejk002 said about security. Make sure that you secure your network. I live in the city and it blows my mind that I can get onto my neighbors networks. There are several security protocols available, I only know about WPA and WEP. WPA is the better of the two. As far as how far you can walk away from your router, it depends a lot on which router you choose. I would check out the reviews on CNET or one of the other computer sites. Wireless is the way to go.
Raider Ronnie 04-17-2005, 08:30 AM I'm running wireless on three 'puters. One is my daughters' in the house next door off of my router. No probs.
Whats the distance from the houses, and have you tried to go farther?
Raider Ronnie 04-17-2005, 08:42 AM In computers ya clown....get back to studying! :putin:
Go back to turning wood sandboy!!! :D
And try using a resporator when painting those plugs you make because paint fumes cause permanent brain and nervous system damage,
as I imaging you have allready experienced!!!
most likely the reason you're a Pats fan!!! :humpty:
JohnR 04-17-2005, 09:13 AM Ronnie - talk to me before getting the laptop. I'll steer you in the right direction for a new one...
Wireless routers are great but they MUST be setup securely. I had been fighting with my ISP that my lines sucked and they said they were fine, well on the slightly more than rare occassion when it went down, I'd "borrow" my neighbors wireless :hihi: . I can see 4-5 wireless networks from my house and get on to 2-3 of them because the people do not secure them.
Typical wireless B/G range is 100-150 feet indoors. The amount and type of objects in the wat between one point and the other will determine signal quality and speed. The further you go and more obstructions you have, the lower your line speed will be.
Outside, with a decent system you can probably push out to 4000 feet with little tweaking.
For the speakers, if it is a surround system, you'll need to see if the laptop supports all of the features. Semi-common in desktops but not as much in laptops. What kind of jacks do the speakers have?
The laptop should be anel to support all of the equipment that the desktop did assuming it has all of the right interfaces, for example, not many new laptops still have a paralell port...
I'm going to move this to computers but leave a redirect in the main forum...
BigBo 04-17-2005, 01:36 PM Her connection to my router is roughly 150 ft.
BrianS 04-17-2005, 04:18 PM 3 PC's
3 Laptops
My fave is my iBook...
Vectorfisher 04-17-2005, 05:20 PM Ronnie I have the Linksys wireless G with speedbooster 2 1 brand new and the other used, cards and the disc with instructions when you are ready, CHEAP!! I think it costs me $ 70.00 All you will need is the Linksys router. My son F'ed with my laptop and damaged it so that I cannot use the ports so I am Cat5 to the router and stuck to a desk and refuse to spend any money to fix the problem :mad:
Squid kids Dad 04-17-2005, 05:24 PM We just bought the Linkeys router from best but..It was 39.95...Wireless is the way to go
If your sticking with Dell, look into a docking station for all of the cable connections to the laptop. You can make all the connections to the dock and when you need to go just remove the laptop, no messing with cables everytime you need to disconnect/reconnect. You can hook up a full size keyboard so when you're home you can type a little easier on the bigger keyboard. On the link below just check out the docking brochure. Oh yeah, I am not a spammer.
http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/latit_d610?c=us&cs=22&l=en&s=dfh
BasicPatrick 04-21-2005, 10:06 PM this is right on time...
I just got a Laptop & router delivered by MSBA President (Bobbike here on the site) (long story short it is one of the two MSBA just purchased...the one I have is to help me do the work that comes with all of the MSBA hats I wear)
both pcs of equip are from Dell
Jonny5-22796 05-11-2005, 02:03 PM Generally all wifi routers will work in or around ones home, if it doesn't, take it back and get one that does - just make sure you SECURE THE NETWORK...Otherwise someone WILL take advantage of you.
I have been using my neighbors connection for years, and used his pc's as a remote storage device, none the wiser...
JohnR 05-14-2005, 10:10 AM I have been using my neighbors connection for years, and used his pc's as a remote storage device, none the wiser... :hihi:
That's funny, I use my neighbor's connection occasionally as a redundant link :hihi: - Your neighbor work in RI EDU? Or do you? :cputin:
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