Usually, everyone has just one internet connection at home. What if you want to
share that internet connection
with across all your desktop and laptop computers, your Wi-Fi enabled
mobile phones (like the iPhone), media players (like the iPod Touch),
video game consoles (like the PS3/Xbox), digital photo frames and any
other wireless
devices that you may have at home?
Yes, having a
wireless router is the easiest solution. Set
up a wireless network with the help of a router, connecting it to your
modem and then to all your wireless devices. What if you don’t have a
router? Or your existing router just conked? Don’t buy a new one, it’s
really not needed!
Build a Wireless Home Network Without a Router?
A lot of people don’t know that if you run Windows 7,
Windows Vista or even Windows XP, it is possible to build your own
wireless network at home
or office without using a wireless broadband router or a wireless
access point, saving some money. In this tutorial we will show you
step-by-step how to build this kind of wireless network, also known as
ad-hoc.
Note that if you have any old
desktops
you might need to buy a wireless network card for each computer you
want to connect to your network and to the Internet wirelessly. But most
new desktops and laptop computers are already equipped with internal
network adapters so you are ready to go without a router.
In order to build your own wireless network you will need the following:
- A broadband Internet connection;
- A wireless network card installed on each computer that you want to connect to your wireless network;
There are two types of
wireless network cards available:
USB and
add-on.
Usually add-on cards are more stable. Add-on cards for desktops are
provided for the PCI slot and add-on cards for laptops are provided for
the PC Card (PCMCIA)
Below is an example image for
PCI wireless network card for desktops
And a
USB wireless network card would look like this
As for the laptops, you would need a
PC Card add-on wireless network card similar to this
Once you have everything ready, you can now create a Wi-Fi network.
Create a Wi-Fi Network without a Router
To set up an ad-hoc network in Windows Vista, go to
Network and Sharing Center from the control panel, select “
Set up a connection or network” and choose “
Set up a wireless ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network“.
Now give a name to your network. The default security type should be
WPA2-Personal. Let it be like that because WPA2 is much better than WEP
when it comes to wireless network security. Choose a security
passphrase, click on save network if you intend to use this network
again, and hit next.
Turn on Internet Sharing in the next screen and now your other home
computers can connect to the ad hoc network just like they would connect
to any regular wireless network. Setting up a ad-hock network in
Windows XP is similar with just a couple more steps intermediate steps
involved, but ensure that you are using Windows XP SP2 or SP3 for it to
work.
1 comments:
You are good Santanu..very high tech for someone like me,who just about manages to do the basics...but I am glad that I can always learn.
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