hierogrammate
Technical User
Hi:
I bought a Linksys Dual-Band Wireless A+G Notebook Adapter (WPC55AG) and a Wireless-G Broadband Router (WRT54G). I don't have cable modem or DSL, only a 56k dial-up modem, though I plan to install cable modem later. In the meantime I connected my PC's D-Link DFE-530TX LAN card to the LAN port of the Linksys router so I could connect wirelessly with my notebook. (I normally use a crossover cable for that.)
Is it possible to share the dial-up modem internet connection on my PC with the notebook using the wireless router?
I'm running WinXP Pro with the SP1 patch on both machines. The A+G Notebook Adapter has the latest drivers. The WPC55AG router has the factory default configuration, and Firmware v1.02.1 (I believe there is a new firmware driver, but I don't want to touch that unless absolutely necessary).
Edwin
I bought a Linksys Dual-Band Wireless A+G Notebook Adapter (WPC55AG) and a Wireless-G Broadband Router (WRT54G). I don't have cable modem or DSL, only a 56k dial-up modem, though I plan to install cable modem later. In the meantime I connected my PC's D-Link DFE-530TX LAN card to the LAN port of the Linksys router so I could connect wirelessly with my notebook. (I normally use a crossover cable for that.)
Is it possible to share the dial-up modem internet connection on my PC with the notebook using the wireless router?
I'm running WinXP Pro with the SP1 patch on both machines. The A+G Notebook Adapter has the latest drivers. The WPC55AG router has the factory default configuration, and Firmware v1.02.1 (I believe there is a new firmware driver, but I don't want to touch that unless absolutely necessary).
Edwin