On 7 Sep 2004, at 23:08, Giles Turnbull wrote:

- If it is right, I'd be better off buying a separate ADSL router. That would do both jobs in one box. Is that right?

ADSL wireless modem/router is the best solution. www.adslguide.org.uk is good.

- Should I get the hardware delivered first, then set up the broadband, or the other way round? Does it matter?

Usually takes a week or so to set up, so do em in parallel.

- I've got an older iBook that will only accept plain old Airport cards. Assuming I can get hold of one, it will work fine with an Airport Extreme base station or indeed a third-party wireless router gadget. Wouldn't it?



Yes.

Stuart
(Pipex ADSL for over two years and very happy!)


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