Jane wrote:
> I have a home PC and a company laptop. Up until now I only used the
> laptop when I traveled.
>
> I work from home from my PC but the company has issued a new policy
> saying all company work must be done on company equipment.
>
> I currently have Comcast high speed for my PC.
>
> I need to be able to use the laptop every day without having to unplug
> the cable from the back of my PC every time, which I'll also be using
> every day. Also I have physical disabilities which would keep me from
> being able to fool around with router installations, etc.
>
>> From what I've read Comcast Home Networking (with them doing the
> installing) sounds like a solution.
>
> What would I need in my laptop for it to work? It already is WiFi
> ready - but have to admit I've never used and know almost nothing
> about WiFi. It also has an ethernet port.
>
> Does this sound like the right solution for me?
>
> Thanks
Got a walmart near you? They have the linksys wrt54g (not the s) for about
$48.. they go right on the comcast modem and give you both wired and
wireless connections... You can immediatly use the wired (it's a wap/router,
means it has 4 ethernet cable ports on it), (for security you may want to
turn off wireless for now), but then as you learn/want to play, you can
enable the wireless part (with security), and "cut the networking cord"....
Of course there are other types/manufacturers/models, I just happen to have
used those with comcast modems, and they are very cheap (have one now that's
about $130, but the elcheapo should be fine for what you want to do now, and
for learning)....
The comcast home networking is basically a cable modem with wireless built
in, but they charge you a monthly fee (they call it rental)... The above is
a one time cost, and you own the linksys box....
Info:
From
http://homenetworking.comcast.net/pricing.asp
Equipment, including a Gateway which may be purchased from Comcast or leased
at Comcast's standard rates (currently $5 per month) required.