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225700 2004-03-28 21:01:00 Hi guys,

I'm moving to a new flat near the city, that has Woosh available (checked on the woosh website etc), and we have decided to get it, since it will be better for us . If we use the phone line, we will have to take turns at using the internet (and put up with a slow connection), and we don't want to do that - we'd rather use it whenever we want to .

So I think that one PC (mine for example) will be connected to Woosh, and I'm wondering how to set up network with the other two computers .

I have a Belkin wireless router and hub - could that be used to network with one PC?

And the other computer is a Mac, can I network it to my PC using cable?

cheers,
caffy
caffy (2665)
225701 2004-03-28 23:47:00 Which city are you in? Auckland, Invercargill?

Can you provide a link for that Belkin router manual/spec sheet? Then we can probably check if it has a RJ45 WAN port on the back of it, and it supports PPPoE.

Best way to share it is to use a router with four port switch and 802.11g wireless if you need that. Mac will work with an ethernet cable directly from the modem, or if you have a router its even easier to set up.

Also when you are setting it up, tell me if you like attaching the booster antenna to the modem ;)
PoWa (203)
225702 2004-03-29 02:50:00 I'm in Auckland.

When I get home, I'll post the specs of the Belkin router :)

caffy
caffy (2665)
225703 2004-03-29 07:00:00 I found this link, but not sure if it has the information that you want?

Specs ( . dealtime . co . uk/xPF-Belkin_Wireless_Cable_DSL_Gateway_Router_F5D6231UK" target="_blank">www . dealtime . co . uk 4) .

I'll keep looking if there's better specs given on another website .
caffy (2665)
225704 2004-03-29 08:28:00 I kinda need a pic of the back of the router, to see the ports on it.

Can you tell me if it uses an RJ45 port that has WAN written on it?
PoWa (203)
225705 2004-03-29 08:36:00 On second thoughts I've had a look at the manual for it, and it looks like it has a WAN port on the back of it. Also it supports PPPoE to make the connection so you should be sweet with that router.

You can ring up the helpdesk to get it going if you have trouble. I think you may have to input some MTU setting of 1458 in, rest is pretty straightforward.

Have you thought about getting helix (www.helix.net.nz) up in Auckland? Heard its a lot better than woosh, due to no lag, no download limits, and up to 2MB connection all for $80.
PoWa (203)
225706 2004-03-29 08:56:00 here's a pic (sal.neoburn.net) of the back of the router.

it says (from left to right):
4, 3, 2, 1 above each port, and above those numbers it says LAN.

Then the remaining port says Internet/WAN.

I am not sure if they are RJ45 ports?
caffy (2665)
225707 2004-03-29 09:12:00 Can a standard Cat5 network cable fit into the WAN port? PoWa (203)
225708 2004-03-29 09:18:00 I have no idea what that is, actually! :) caffy (2665)
225709 2004-03-29 21:12:00 Hey Caffy,

That router should be sweet. It has a 4 port 10/100 hub as well as wan port which does take a standard cat5 cable so woosh modem should plug straight in.
Might need to talk to woosh about what settings to put into it though :)
It aslo has a built in firewall.
CYaBro (73)
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