hunnymonster said:Pig Cat - remind me - you're using some sort of non-standard wireless wide area network to get your internet aren't you?
What do the internet company present you with? An ethernet socket?
Pig Cat said:This goes in to a router which has one cable going to my pc and one to a wireless jobby sending info to my laptop.
shrink said:well as you already have a working router.... you could just add a wireless access point.
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that would avoid you having to set up your broadband connection again, and means you can just get on with having wireless.
hunnymonster said:Pig Cat said:This goes in to a router which has one cable going to my pc and one to a wireless jobby sending info to my laptop.
Did WiiMan look at the laptop or the desktop - if he looked at the desktop he'd have found no evidence at all of the wireless...
Tell more about the laptop - what OS is it running... we will get your WLAN details out if it kills us :lol:
shrink said:if you got a wireless access point you'd not need to know anything from your ISP... you just plug the access point into a spare ethernet socket on your existing router
slash said:I have a feeling your already wireless as you said you connect a laptop?
when freind tried to connect to your wireless did it find it? just wanted a password?
if so i would say its just the wireless network name and password you need..
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