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21-09-2006, 03:48 PM | #1 | ||
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Hey
Im moving house next week, and I am looking at installing a wireless internet connection as I CBF'd having cables running everywhere. I know a tiny bit about computers, so dont hold back, what is exactly needed? I figured a router, and then some wireless cards of some type. We have two PC's and one laptop. If you have any ebay links to parts then thats cool too. Thanks in advance! :
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21-09-2006, 03:58 PM | #2 | ||
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Generally just a wireless router connected to your modem and then wireless cards for your pc's/laptops mate. Ive used both Netgear and Linksys hardware in the past and I found Netgear was probably the easiest to configure. If you get the same brand cards and router then usually all you pretty much have to do is install it all, search for the network and connect to it and then sit back and enjoy.
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21-09-2006, 04:07 PM | #3 | |||
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I thought that the router is the modem? If that makes sense. So it goes modem>wireless router>card?
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21-09-2006, 04:08 PM | #4 | |||
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21-09-2006, 04:15 PM | #5 | ||
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OK So any idea on prices? I dont want the best but also dont want the homebrand stuff.
Also, the house we are moving to is an old Victorian style one, very boxy, is this going to be an issue? Lastly, does everyone use a line filter? I haven't at the place we are renting at now and I have had dropping out issues, but the phone line itself isn't the best and I basically put it down to that. I currently have a Netcomm NB3, it came with our ISP pack so I dont know if thats any good or not; usually the free stuff isn't that great.
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21-09-2006, 05:09 PM | #6 | ||
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the best place to answers is the forums at www.whirlpool.net.au
Prices?? About $150 for an netgear (pretty good brand) adsl2+ modem/router (wireless and including VOIP port to plug your phone in for the awesome 10c untimed national calls) Product page is here Product Page Best prices for this model here Static Ice And VOIP provider is here Engine Yes, i seriously recommend using a line filter $20 for most wireless cards for your PC from a computer fair No, your house shouldnt be a problem with reception ISP's rip you off with the equipment you get with them Check out http:www.staticice.com.au for the best prices You will love wireless, set up correctly it is way better than cables MAKE SURE YOU SECURE YOUR NETWORK!!! Last edited by 05MkIIFutura; 21-09-2006 at 05:20 PM. |
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21-09-2006, 05:41 PM | #7 | ||
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haha war driving is fun
we have a wireless network set up here, it's actually easier to setup than most people think... probably best brand in my opinion is the Dlink one, for transferring files is ok.. you go play a game and if you're not in direct view (in my case) i always will get spike lag ever 3 minutes or something. |
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21-09-2006, 05:51 PM | #8 | ||
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i have the Netgear 108mbps wireless router, also has the 4 lan ports, been a good unit, got it for about $180 from memory last year, and goes quite far.
I hadnt configured the wireless access list properly when i got it , and a neighbor up the road said her laptop logged in no worries and signal was strong.
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21-09-2006, 05:53 PM | #9 | |||
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I quickly skimmed over the VOIP thing, whats the catch? 10cent calls unlimited is pretty bloody good! $150 for a router/modem/VOIP is really good, I was thinking around the $300 mark, awesome! How do I make sure the network is secure? Ill check it out more soon, thanks again!
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21-09-2006, 07:41 PM | #10 | ||
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i really really need to go cook some steak and snags on the bbq and enjoy a fair few (10+) melbourne bitters now but i will be happy to help you out soon!!
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21-09-2006, 10:12 PM | #11 | ||
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Do you know about IP addresses Mac Addresses, Encryption, Firewalls and generally how a wireless network operates ?
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21-09-2006, 10:19 PM | #12 | |||
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21-09-2006, 10:35 PM | #13 | ||
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Mines a Netgear system, both ADSL firewall router and the PC card for my laptop which I've had for well over a year now. Works really well.
Takes a bit to set the advanced security settings so they communicate between eachother, but worthwhile in the end. you can watch TV or sit outside and have the laptop on Ford Forums at the same time. You could even set up all 3 computers on the one router, as well as a printer (needs a driver) but you'll also need the PC adapter for the wireless PC. |
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22-09-2006, 09:52 AM | #14 | ||
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hit up ebay for a netgear w???????gt or something like that. << its the best modem/router around (best quality and easiest to use) also if you get the bigger antenna you can get signal about 2 blocks or more away.
buts its modem into router, or modem/router, and wireless cards in PC's. just use the xp wireless connection wizard (only with XP SP2 i think) and just setup the network to your router. make sure you set a WEP with small case, uppercase and numbers as your password, you dont want to give out free internet do you? also mac adress filtering, set router as DHCP (easiest and most efficient way) and away you go. if you need extra help on WEP's, DHCP, etc just PM me
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22-09-2006, 10:33 AM | #15 | ||
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Also check out the Billion range of modems. They are great and it seems to be the most recommended modem/router/VoIP/Wireless on Whirlpool.
The Billion 74x range. http://www.billion.com.au/product/voip/bipac7401vgp.php As suggested, check out Whirlpool as there is plenty of information there. StaticIce is a great site for finding out where it is cheapest to get stuff from.
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22-09-2006, 10:38 AM | #16 | ||
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Billion are the best modems I have come across by far and I have tried and setup Linksys, Dlink, Netcomm, Dynalink, Netgear etc.
As suggested using a WEP key is a great idea. |
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22-09-2006, 11:44 AM | #17 | ||
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I'll go along with Stelth00 on this I have a Billion 7300G wireless modem router firewall in one, its a great bit of gear, not as easy to set up as the D'Link but Ive had none of the packet errors and drop outs i have had with other routers and the securtys are so easy to set up its not funny
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22-09-2006, 12:52 PM | #18 | ||
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exactly how hard would it be to run cables?
If the computers are pretty close together then I highly rec you do the cable option + Laptop on wireless. But if you have the money to spend on wireless cards and you wanna have a play around with wireless I can understand |
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22-09-2006, 04:05 PM | #19 | ||
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Use an Edimax 7064+SG (108mpbs+) modem router here. Use it with VOIP and externally I use a 2.4Ghz parabola for extended range.
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22-09-2006, 06:59 PM | #20 | |||
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Some great info guys thanks, ill read up on it this weekend and then buy something monday!
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23-09-2006, 10:58 AM | #21 | ||
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If you're buying all new equipment it's a safe bet that it will all support the newest encryption method, WPA. Use that if possible. WEP is pretty easy to bypass.
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24-09-2006, 09:17 AM | #22 | ||
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Hey, I've got wireless runnin atm. Looked around and got this wireless router/modem and this card for the laptop. I'm pretty switched on with computer, but this was the first time that I set up a wireless network. Its pretty self-explanitory and has a set-up wizard for it, however getting into the security for it took me a few days to figure it out. Its got alright signal, but I've got the router on the other side of a 2-foot brick wall, so that weakend it alot... I know... I just havn't got around to moving it.
Its probably best to hunt around, theres a few sites that helped me out, and its not too hard to find info for it. |
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24-09-2006, 11:17 AM | #23 | ||
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Find out first if your new house suports adsl2+ first. You can find out this buy visiting http://www.internode.on.net/ and put your phone number there. If your curent isp does not suport adsl2+ and your plan has expired just rollover to a new isp . Im sure you will find one with a free adsl2+ modem free with a new connection. Some of them even give a wireless modem/router. It must be at least a 54g. You sound that you just want the Internet in all Pc'S so any basic equipment will do the job for you.
All the new routers have 4 ethernet ports aswell so pc in the same room can connect via ethernet. The laptop needs a usb dongle or a pcmcia wireless adaptor unless is a new one and have a build in wireless card. For best performance make sure all your wireless equipment are the same brand. Its easier to set up the security for e'm. By folowing the quick setup instuction in the box you can access the modem/router and run the setup wizzard. The setup wizzard will help you to put a password to your router and assing a wep or wap security key. I use psk2-personal encryption (highly recomended) The ip's are automaticly configured from your routers dhcp so there is no need to muk around with those settings. You will need adsl filters for all the points that you use exept the one that your modem/router is connected too. Aftr you install the wireless card or usb dongle on your router the windows xp will automaticly scan and find your wireless access point. Connect to it and use the security key or phrase you use to setup earlier your router and you are done!!! Make sure that actualy when windows xp find your wireless access point is showing up with a padlock next to it... That means its secure.If not then you have to go again to your router and run the wizzard or setup the security manualy. After you established the internet connection to your lap top and download netstumbler http://www.netstumbler.com/downloads/ This will help you to place your router at the best posible position in your house. If you still have a weak signal were you want your laptop to be connected , consiter a higher gain anntenna preferably omni or a second access point setup as a wireless repeater for your signal in the other side of your house. I would go and get my own equipment and join an Isp on there sortest plan so im not lock in a lenghty plan just in case i wanna move to another. Enjoy nikolis http://www.melbournewireless.org.au/ http://www.whirlpool.net.au/ |
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24-09-2006, 06:38 PM | #24 | ||
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Cool thanks heaps guys.
Just one question, and this is going to sound stupid. I haven't connected the phone line to the new house yet. If I want to use the VOIP phone do I have to get a phone line provider (telstra, optus etc)? If I dont, will I have a number is what I am getting at; and therefore will I be able to use the VOIP. Or do I just get the cheapest service form a phone provider and then use VOIP for everythig else? Im pretty sure I can get an ISP on the address without having a phone company aswell, is that right? Dont laugh : .....thanks!
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24-09-2006, 06:56 PM | #25 | ||
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Assuming you are getting ADSL you WILL need a line. (If you want to get away without one, you will need wireless broadband. I dont trust VOIP enough and it is still too expensive to rely on a wireless connection)
Just get the cheapest possible - it think Telstra offer a pov-pack $18/month, with MASSIVE call rates (but you are gonna use VOIP so dont worry about it) Now with someone like Engin, you can get either one or two way pack. One way pack enables you to only make outgoing calls on VOIP (this is what i use) and you can still recieve calls on the landline. two way will give you a second number which means all incoming calls will come in over the net, but this has a few bad sides > the number they give you is often only avail in Syd/melb so your nieghbours will be making long distance calls whenever they call you (not good) > better letting incoming calls come in over the exisiting line anyway cause it makes no difference to the caller (unless they are using VOIP too and want the free calls) and keeps your bandwidth free for other stuff > incoming calls may not be picked up if your net/power is down, so landline is better So yeah, when you get a line connected at new house, you will get a number, and i would suggest using that and one-way VOIP. ** On a side-note, when you get your VOIP box (be it a dedicated unit or part of a router) make sure you set up dialling rules so that ALL 000 calls use the landline, not VOIP. this is cause they cant track your number on VOIP as easily and it is safer to use the landline. |
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24-09-2006, 07:04 PM | #26 | ||
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Sweet thanks 05!
Definately getting ADSL, Im going to call engin tomorrow morning too! two way VOIP is almost useless as I dont know anyone who has it setup anyway. So, with VOIP, do I have to choose to use it instead of the lanline service before every call? I can stop hassling you if you like and just ask engin...lol
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24-09-2006, 07:12 PM | #27 | ||
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no you will have the router or adapter set up that it will always use the VOIP unless the call is some particular type (000, 1800 whatever you want).
DONT buy the router or voice boxes Engin will try and sell you. Why?? This box from engine http://engin.com.au/public/voicebox3.htm will set you back $300, while if you get it on the net from here http://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/....cgi?q=WGR613V you will save half the price. This is def the hardware i would be looking at tho as NetGear is a good brand and that little unit incorporates a ADSL/ADSL2+ modem, a 4 port router, wireless access, and VOIP with sockets for two phones. Only thing i might look for though is QOS (quality of service) which i dont know if this router supports. |
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24-09-2006, 09:53 PM | #28 | ||
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yeah the stuff these companies offer is usually poo from my experience.
LOL...ok another q, what is QOS?
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25-09-2006, 09:52 AM | #29 | ||
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Ok so is this one anygood?
I know its a 73, not a 74. Only problem is that it doesn't say if it does Voip or not :/ http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Billion-BiPAC...QQcmdZViewItem
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25-09-2006, 09:57 AM | #30 | ||
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Also I found this one, but one static ice its says its $159, but click on the link and it says $272...what the?
http://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/...rt=21&links=20 Number 34 edit: opps, one has a "m" on the end of the code, its a bit different but looks the same.
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