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Re: Wireless Router
« Reply #30 on: 20 November 2007, 19:51:56 »

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Does the modem also have an RJ45 on the back?

Someone else mentioned this in a shop today, I have no idea what on earth it is ????? :-/
There is the cable going into the back from outside, USB socket that a wire goes to my computer, a Power wire, then an empty socket with ENET under the empty socket...
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« Reply #31 on: 20 November 2007, 20:01:32 »

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Personally, I'd get a proper router, and add a proper wireless access point.

I know Mr DTM uses some Netgear piece of junk, and when they work, they are usable.


Somehow, though, I reckon you lot would linch me if I trusted the OOF to the mickey mouse protection offered by virtually all all-in-one wireless routers.  For security reasons I won't say what I use  :-X

Horses for courses......no point in me spending loads on networking when I only have a single computer and occasionaly a laptop and palm connected.
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« Reply #32 on: 20 November 2007, 20:06:17 »

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Personally, I'd get a proper router, and add a proper wireless access point.

I know Mr DTM uses some Netgear piece of junk, and when they work, they are usable.


Somehow, though, I reckon you lot would linch me if I trusted the OOF to the mickey mouse protection offered by virtually all all-in-one wireless routers.  For security reasons I won't say what I use  :-X

Horses for courses......no point in me spending loads on networking when I only have a single computer and occasionaly a laptop and palm connected.
Last router I bought (of the same type I use here on both lines) cost £3.94 inc p&p from ebay.  It actually cost the seller £4.25 in postage alone  :o
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Re: Wireless Router
« Reply #33 on: 20 November 2007, 20:06:43 »

On the subject of, I have my home hub in one room with the pc which is connected by an ethernet cable, I have a Canon printer usb'd into the pc...  how can I print from wireless laptop now that my Q is working??    Anyone?  DC
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Re: Wireless Router
« Reply #34 on: 20 November 2007, 20:08:44 »

Assuming the Canon is networkable, get a USB print server
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« Reply #35 on: 20 November 2007, 20:10:52 »

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Assuming the Canon is networkable, get a USB print server

Hi Jaime, wot's one of them then?
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« Reply #36 on: 20 November 2007, 20:13:34 »

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Assuming the Canon is networkable, get a USB print server

Hi Jaime, wot's one of them then?
A little beige box, with little men inside running around getting print jobs from network and giving them to the printer...
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« Reply #37 on: 20 November 2007, 20:18:48 »

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Assuming the Canon is networkable, get a USB print server

Hi Jaime, wot's one of them then?
A little beige box, with little men inside running around getting print jobs from network and giving them to the printer...


Technology should have progressed further than that by now... you're kidding me aren't you?  :P







Pretty sure the Home Hub will do it without, but, nobody seems to know how.. there are 2 USB's on the Hub,,,,  the instructions are as clear as mud...

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Re: Wireless Router
« Reply #38 on: 20 November 2007, 20:29:12 »

You just install a network printer on the lappy and leave the pc on.
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« Reply #39 on: 20 November 2007, 20:52:23 »

Hi Cpt Zok,  Tell me more!  

Have just tried plugging my printer into the Hub... nowt!

Any suggestions!!!

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« Reply #40 on: 20 November 2007, 21:09:50 »

No leave the printer on the pc, it can then be installed as a network printer.
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« Reply #41 on: 20 November 2007, 21:12:48 »

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No leave the printer on the pc, it can then be installed as a network printer.


Will try on the morrow... Cheers  dc
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« Reply #42 on: 20 November 2007, 22:27:11 »

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Personally, I'd get a proper router, and add a proper wireless access point.

I know Mr DTM uses some Netgear piece of junk, and when they work, they are usable.


Somehow, though, I reckon you lot would linch me if I trusted the OOF to the mickey mouse protection offered by virtually all all-in-one wireless routers.  For security reasons I won't say what I use  :-X

Horses for courses......no point in me spending loads on networking when I only have a single computer and occasionaly a laptop and palm connected.
Last router I bought (of the same type I use here on both lines) cost £3.94 inc p&p from ebay.  It actually cost the seller £4.25 in postage alone  :o

I wouldn't even bother spending that  :-? Just ring up your service provider, tell em you're paying too much for your service and are considering changing. They'll be only too happy to bung you a wireless in the post. Most have improved anyway and the equipment supplied by the provider is likely to be more reliable. Just about all broadband subscriptions are supplied with a wireless router anyway so it's worth a call for nowt.
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« Reply #43 on: 20 November 2007, 22:34:49 »

Just get one of these.
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« Reply #44 on: 20 November 2007, 23:04:09 »

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Assuming the Canon is networkable, get a USB print server

Hi Jaime, wot's one of them then?
A little beige box, with little men inside running around getting print jobs from network and giving them to the printer...


Technology should have progressed further than that by now... you're kidding me aren't you?  :P







Pretty sure the Home Hub will do it without, but, nobody seems to know how.. there are 2 USB's on the Hub,,,,  the instructions are as clear as mud...

DC


You, of all people, should realise what a piece of junk Home Hub is!  A so-so product if bought from Alcatel/Thomson or whoever owns Speedtouch now, but knobbled by BT's 'customisations'

Still, I'm guessing you get it free though, so can't argue with that.
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