Hi,

Once again I want to thank all in advance who help me with probably 
really dumb problems over and over again... You all are the greatest and 
if I lived in Louisville I would come to meetings!

Today it is an question about wireless DSL.
A friend has just moved into an apartment and had his insight cable/DSL 
hooked up. In his previous house the TV was in the same room as the 
computer so they used a splitter on the coax(?) and everything was fine.
In the new apartment, the TV and the incoming insight cable is in one 
room  while the computer is in another. The land lord didn't want a hole 
poked in the wall to run the line to the computer. He told them to get a 
wireless router and card for the computer and it would work.

Here is my question:

Can he just put the Linksys wireless router beside the cable modem and 
have it send signal to the computer via the wireless card? Or does the 
router require a daddy computer in order to work?

The documentation seems to require a computer with the installed 
software from the cd hooked to the router via usb or ethernet before you 
can go any farther.

Can we do this at all?
Do I ignore the cd and just hook it up? or will that screw things up too 
much?

Thanks again for being there!

Ann Richmond




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