I have three desktop computers and a laptop.
Desktop #1 (running on WIN2k PRO updated regularly with MS' latest patches) sits on the ground floor of our house and is hard wired (USB) to my Netgear router, which is hardwired to my Toshiba cable modem, which is wired to my broadband service.
The laptop (running on WINXP) has a Netgear PICMIA wireless adapter.
Desktop #1 and the laptop are capable of accessing the broadband service, but I have not made any progress in using the network for anything else. The laptop has no trouble logging on to the internet from anywhere in the house.
Desktop #2 is my business machine (running on WIN98SE updated regularly with MS' latest patches); it sits in my basement office almost directly below the wireless router. It also hosts my HP printer. I have installed a Linksys PCI 2.4 ghz 802.11b card in this machine. I have adjusted settings, run up and down stairs to unplugged router and cable, re-installed and pre-installed drivers and hardware and rebooted in various combinations for a total of six hours. To date for the briefest of moments I was logged on to Anandtech's "hotdeals" in real time, apparently on my own broadband. Other than that, it appears that once or twice I was connected to my neighbor's wireless network (but not to the internet) as the IP # displayed was nothing I've ever seen before.
Desktop #3 (running on WIN98SE updated regularly) is on the second floor in my second daughter's bedroom. I have purchased an identical Linksys PCI card for it, but haven't tried to install it yet.
My goals here are to: 1.) get all four computers able to use the broadband service; 2.) allow all computers to use the printer; 3.) allow Computers #1  to share business and e-mail files; and, 4.) accomplish this without hiring someone or tearing out what hair is left on my balding head.
Without writing down the settings these machines are currently using, you know what I know. (I'm writing to you from Desktop #1)
Can you help me out here?
PS >>>I have read the "basics" you all regularly refer newbies like me to. And, I understand that Linksys PCI wireless cards are "iffy." What I want to know is whether or not the system I am posed to setup is feasible and how do I best get it done.
Desktop #1 (running on WIN2k PRO updated regularly with MS' latest patches) sits on the ground floor of our house and is hard wired (USB) to my Netgear router, which is hardwired to my Toshiba cable modem, which is wired to my broadband service.
The laptop (running on WINXP) has a Netgear PICMIA wireless adapter.
Desktop #1 and the laptop are capable of accessing the broadband service, but I have not made any progress in using the network for anything else. The laptop has no trouble logging on to the internet from anywhere in the house.
Desktop #2 is my business machine (running on WIN98SE updated regularly with MS' latest patches); it sits in my basement office almost directly below the wireless router. It also hosts my HP printer. I have installed a Linksys PCI 2.4 ghz 802.11b card in this machine. I have adjusted settings, run up and down stairs to unplugged router and cable, re-installed and pre-installed drivers and hardware and rebooted in various combinations for a total of six hours. To date for the briefest of moments I was logged on to Anandtech's "hotdeals" in real time, apparently on my own broadband. Other than that, it appears that once or twice I was connected to my neighbor's wireless network (but not to the internet) as the IP # displayed was nothing I've ever seen before.
Desktop #3 (running on WIN98SE updated regularly) is on the second floor in my second daughter's bedroom. I have purchased an identical Linksys PCI card for it, but haven't tried to install it yet.
My goals here are to: 1.) get all four computers able to use the broadband service; 2.) allow all computers to use the printer; 3.) allow Computers #1  to share business and e-mail files; and, 4.) accomplish this without hiring someone or tearing out what hair is left on my balding head.
Without writing down the settings these machines are currently using, you know what I know. (I'm writing to you from Desktop #1)
Can you help me out here?
PS >>>I have read the "basics" you all regularly refer newbies like me to. And, I understand that Linksys PCI wireless cards are "iffy." What I want to know is whether or not the system I am posed to setup is feasible and how do I best get it done.