Hi there
I have a desktop PC and a laptop that I want to connect to my broadband using wireless technology.
I am with BT 2MB ADSL now, and they are offering this wireless package :-
This includes a wireless PCMCIA card for the laptop, but would require the desktop PC to connect to the modem router via an Ethernet cable.
My question is, how do I know if I have the correct socket on my desktop to plug an ethernet cable into ?
If I go to Start/Accessories/Communications/network connections, I can see that I have, under the following heading,
LAN or HIGH SPEED INTERNET
Local Area Connection
(Disabled)
nvidia nforce Networking Controler
&
1394 Connection
(Disabled)
1394 Adapter
On the back of the PC, all I can see is a socket which resembles a modem socket ??
If I go this route, with the desktop being "wired" and the laptop being wireless, does that mean that to access the internet on the laptop, the desktop PC must be switched on, or will the laptop connect even with the desktop switched OFF ?
OR, would it be better to get the PCMCIA wireless card for the laptop, and get a PCI wireless card for the desktop too, for a totally "wireless" system ?
Many thanks and appologies if the answers should be obvious !
I have a desktop PC and a laptop that I want to connect to my broadband using wireless technology.
I am with BT 2MB ADSL now, and they are offering this wireless package :-
This includes a wireless PCMCIA card for the laptop, but would require the desktop PC to connect to the modem router via an Ethernet cable.
My question is, how do I know if I have the correct socket on my desktop to plug an ethernet cable into ?
If I go to Start/Accessories/Communications/network connections, I can see that I have, under the following heading,
LAN or HIGH SPEED INTERNET
Local Area Connection
(Disabled)
nvidia nforce Networking Controler
&
1394 Connection
(Disabled)
1394 Adapter
On the back of the PC, all I can see is a socket which resembles a modem socket ??
If I go this route, with the desktop being "wired" and the laptop being wireless, does that mean that to access the internet on the laptop, the desktop PC must be switched on, or will the laptop connect even with the desktop switched OFF ?
OR, would it be better to get the PCMCIA wireless card for the laptop, and get a PCI wireless card for the desktop too, for a totally "wireless" system ?
Many thanks and appologies if the answers should be obvious !