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HELP WITH MY PC World's Cheapy Router
I need a router for my laptop and this one from PC world seems the cheapest:
Click here But it says on the site that its only compatible with Windows 2000 (I've got XP Pro) ...but surely that can't be right :?: :roll: Also, am I able to plug in USB things into the router for them to work on my laptop? :?: It's an external hard-drive that I need to access. |
it'll work fine with XP. more details here
you won't be able to plug usb things into the router, only ethernet. plug your usb things into your laptop |
I dont know of any routers that'll take USB storage devices.
There are storage servers around such as Snap Appliances. These are essentially a harddisk with a network connection |
Thanks for that weazelz. Another question though :oops:
It would be good if I could also have my old desktop PC connected too. Would I be able to just put the router next to it and plug it in with a wire, then have the laptop wireless :?: And if I did that, would I then be able to access the files on the PC from the laptop? And kind of use it as a back-up instead of the external hard-drive :?: |
Check out Misco too. I bought one for my daughter in November. Approx £41 delivered.
http://www.misco.co.uk/productinform...~WW~/index.htm £34.99 + P&P |
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i dont know much about this subject but whats the security issues with a wireless laptop connection? my aunt had £2800 removed from her bank last month by a guy in london who had hacked her details :? this concerns me as my dad is on about doing the wireless thing with his new laptop :?
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It takes 5 minutes to do and I'm amazed by the number of people who don't bother to do it. |
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