USB recievers should work, I have found that they are only about 50% as
reliable as the internal wireless card. An internal card is literly as
easy as snapping the card in to place and restarting the comp. with the
provided Disks, and following prompts. If you run in to any problems
there is a tech support number provided with each of the cards and router.
We routinly did the exact install you are talking about, taking about an
hour, rarely did it take longer, but I was on one that took 6 hours, comp
was just stubborn. Should be easy enough though, most times it is no
problem.
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David Lawson wrote:
> My computer and cable modem are in the basement. My two kids who got
> new
> computers for Christmas are on the second floor of the house. Have
> been
> told the best was would be to use the Belkin N router. Anyone help me
> with
> this?
> Will the USB adapters work on the kids computers?
> If not, how hard is it to put the cards in a desktop? The only work
> I've
> ever done on a computer is add memory and replaced one CD Rom.
> One person told me this would be a fairly easy project and another
> encouraged me to pay some one to do it. He said it took him 16 hours
> to get
> one laptop to work, and he is in the business. (At least the sales
> part)
> Any other input would be appreciated.
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