I have an nvidia 6600 sitting in my cupboard its AGP so if it works for you $40
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 10:34 AM, David Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Have a look on Trade me for a Asus WL-520GU, Wireless Router. As Nick says, > 40-50 bucks should do the trick. There was a guy in Chch selling them but I > cant find his details right now. > > I imagine it will connect to your Telstra thingee. It will give you > household-wide wireless and cabled connections if you run a few ethernet > cables around the room. Really simple & reliable in my experience. > > For a few more dollars there's a version that includes a Print server which > is great - just plug in a USB printer and you get print connections from > anywhere. > > No problems networking up linux, XP & Vista machines. > > - David > > > On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> switch $40 ish >> old computer $nil from the junk pile >> ipcop $free >> >> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Matthew Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> > Kia ora everyone, >> > >> > I live in a household with four computers and funnily enough, we've been >> > making do without a router and connecting to the internet one at a time. >> > Unsurprisingly, this is getting increasingly frustrating! So, I've >> > started looking for a second-hand router but am unsure what to look for >> > - something that'll be easy enough to setup. We have two machines >> > running ubuntu, one mac and one laptop running xp. If it makes a >> > difference, we have telstra cable broadband, but I'm thinking of >> > switching to xnet (any recommendations here as well?). >> > >> > I also would like to suss a graphic card for my machine. Again, doesn't >> > have to be anything flash and I'd rather not throw much cash at it. >> > >> > Not a hardware person myself, so grateful for any help here :) >> > >> > Cheers >> > Matt >> > >> > >
