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Michael B.
Guest
Here is my setup. I am running Vista Utlimate, and I have the Linksys
WRT300N v1.1 router for my DSL connection. My computer is a mid-tower.
Lately, my ISP has had a few outages, so I was thinking of buying either the
Linksys Wireless-N USB Network Adapter (model WUSB300N) or the Linksys
Wireless-N PCI Adapter (model WMP300N) and installing it on the SAME
computer.
You may ask, why do I want to do this? Well, I live in a large apartment
building, and 1/2 of the people use Cable as their internet connection. So
if my DSL fails, I can then try to "connect" to one of my neighbors (yes,
with permission) via the wireless connection and it until my DSL line comes
back. Again, this is really for emergency situation, as my DSL is up 99.9%
of the time.
My questions are:
1) How can I make sure that when I am using the HARDLINE (normal, DSL)
connection that my Wireless adapter does not keep trying to take over the
and connect me via the Cable (wireless)?
2) The reason I am choosing between the 2 models mentioned for the wireless
network adapter, is that they are already 802.11n draft 2.0 ceritifed by the
Wi-Fi alliance. Meaning that when "N" becomes more prevelant, I won't need
to change my hardware. I realize that for now I should only worry about
the 802.11g, as thats what 99% are still using.
3) Any advantage having the PCI version over the USB version wireless
adapter? Remember, I am not using a laptop, and I want to get the
adapter/antenna with the strongest signal. Is there another brand that I
should consider (as long as it's 802.11n draft 2.0 certified)?
Anything else I need to worry about?
All input is much appreciated
WRT300N v1.1 router for my DSL connection. My computer is a mid-tower.
Lately, my ISP has had a few outages, so I was thinking of buying either the
Linksys Wireless-N USB Network Adapter (model WUSB300N) or the Linksys
Wireless-N PCI Adapter (model WMP300N) and installing it on the SAME
computer.
You may ask, why do I want to do this? Well, I live in a large apartment
building, and 1/2 of the people use Cable as their internet connection. So
if my DSL fails, I can then try to "connect" to one of my neighbors (yes,
with permission) via the wireless connection and it until my DSL line comes
back. Again, this is really for emergency situation, as my DSL is up 99.9%
of the time.
My questions are:
1) How can I make sure that when I am using the HARDLINE (normal, DSL)
connection that my Wireless adapter does not keep trying to take over the
and connect me via the Cable (wireless)?
2) The reason I am choosing between the 2 models mentioned for the wireless
network adapter, is that they are already 802.11n draft 2.0 ceritifed by the
Wi-Fi alliance. Meaning that when "N" becomes more prevelant, I won't need
to change my hardware. I realize that for now I should only worry about
the 802.11g, as thats what 99% are still using.
3) Any advantage having the PCI version over the USB version wireless
adapter? Remember, I am not using a laptop, and I want to get the
adapter/antenna with the strongest signal. Is there another brand that I
should consider (as long as it's 802.11n draft 2.0 certified)?
Anything else I need to worry about?
All input is much appreciated