Re: [BlindHandyMan] linking wii to internet

2010-05-02 Thread Scott Howell
The Wii is capable of wireless access if the Verizon modem supports that. 
However, if not, she could purchase a switch, but it would be just as simple to 
head to a Best Buy or the web and purchase a Linksys router. Most all routers 
are now wireless and wired and can be purchased for generally under $50. I have 
a spare router here in the event my main router fails and it is a Linksys 
WRT54G. This router is also accessible as it uses a web interface for 
configuration etc. Although she may not be able to get this specific router, I 
am sure most Linksys will also offer a web interface and are good and my 
understanding is Netgear is another good router as well. She would connect the 
Verizon modem to the WAN port on the router and all computers etc. to the 
router either via the ethernet ports or wirelessly.

hth,
On May 1, 2010, at 10:57 PM, Lenny McHugh wrote:

 My grandson has a wii and wants to link it to the internet. My daughter has 
 a verizon modem. She purchased an either net adaptor and a 25 foot cable for 
 the wii. Since her computer and modem only have one either net connection, 
 is there a splitter or hub that could be used to hook up the wii?
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] linking wii to internet

2010-05-02 Thread Trouble
For that type of connection a router would be preferred. now a days 
just about all routers come with wireless and you can get some good 
ones for around $50. Just make sure you get one with external 
antennas because the internal type don't pick up very good.

At 10:57 PM 5/1/2010, you wrote:
My grandson has a wii and wants to link it to the internet. My daughter has
a verizon modem. She purchased an either net adaptor and a 25 foot cable for
the wii. Since her computer and modem only have one either net connection,
is there a splitter or hub that could be used to hook up the wii?
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] linking wii to internet

2010-05-02 Thread Scott Howell
Actually I would disagree on the internal verses external antennas in all 
cases. I can only speak from experience with my Apple routers, but they all 
have internal antennas and they work extremely well. In fact I have one down in 
the basement and I can get a signal on the second floor of the house, despite 
the metal ductwork and other stuff in the way. Sure the signal is not 100%, but 
it was not even with the Linksys that has external antennas. Of course I am 
only referring to my experience since I have not used any routers other than 
Apple's routers with internal antennas.

On May 2, 2010, at 8:11 AM, Trouble wrote:

 For that type of connection a router would be preferred. now a days 
 just about all routers come with wireless and you can get some good 
 ones for around $50. Just make sure you get one with external 
 antennas because the internal type don't pick up very good.
 
 At 10:57 PM 5/1/2010, you wrote:
 My grandson has a wii and wants to link it to the internet. My daughter has
 a verizon modem. She purchased an either net adaptor and a 25 foot cable for
 the wii. Since her computer and modem only have one either net connection,
 is there a splitter or hub that could be used to hook up the wii?
 ---
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] linking wii to internet

2010-05-02 Thread Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press
I'm so glad this subject came up. Scot, you mention using an Apple 
router. I have 3 PCs in the house and one Mac. I can connect my PCs 
to my router and get a wireless connection for my laptop. Router has 
external antennas and is a linksys. However, when I try to connect 
the Mac to the router it refuses to work. I have to keep it connected 
to the hub directly.
Do Macs only work with Apple routers?
Betsy
At 02:28 AM 5/2/2010, you wrote:
Actually I would disagree on the internal verses external antennas 
in all cases. I can only speak from experience with my Apple 
routers, but they all have internal antennas and they work extremely 
well. In fact I have one down in the basement and I can get a signal 
on the second floor of the house, despite the metal ductwork and 
other stuff in the way. Sure the signal is not 100%, but it was not 
even with the Linksys that has external antennas. Of course I am 
only referring to my experience since I have not used any routers 
other than Apple's routers with internal antennas.

On May 2, 2010, at 8:11 AM, Trouble wrote:

  For that type of connection a router would be preferred. now a days
  just about all routers come with wireless and you can get some good
  ones for around $50. Just make sure you get one with external
  antennas because the internal type don't pick up very good.
 
  At 10:57 PM 5/1/2010, you wrote:
  My grandson has a wii and wants to link it to the internet. My 
 daughter has
  a verizon modem. She purchased an either net adaptor and a 25 
 foot cable for
  the wii. Since her computer and modem only have one either net connection,
  is there a splitter or hub that could be used to hook up the wii?
  ---
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] linking wii to internet

2010-05-02 Thread Lenny McHugh
I have a verizon wireless router in my home. I have my old desktop hard 
wired. Karen has a macbook computer that she uses wireless.
- Original Message - 
From: Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press braill...@hawaii.rr.com
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] linking wii to internet


I'm so glad this subject came up. Scot, you mention using an Apple
router. I have 3 PCs in the house and one Mac. I can connect my PCs
to my router and get a wireless connection for my laptop. Router has
external antennas and is a linksys. However, when I try to connect
the Mac to the router it refuses to work. I have to keep it connected
to the hub directly.
Do Macs only work with Apple routers?
Betsy
At 02:28 AM 5/2/2010, you wrote:
Actually I would disagree on the internal verses external antennas
in all cases. I can only speak from experience with my Apple
routers, but they all have internal antennas and they work extremely
well. In fact I have one down in the basement and I can get a signal
on the second floor of the house, despite the metal ductwork and
other stuff in the way. Sure the signal is not 100%, but it was not
even with the Linksys that has external antennas. Of course I am
only referring to my experience since I have not used any routers
other than Apple's routers with internal antennas.

On May 2, 2010, at 8:11 AM, Trouble wrote:

  For that type of connection a router would be preferred. now a days
  just about all routers come with wireless and you can get some good
  ones for around $50. Just make sure you get one with external
  antennas because the internal type don't pick up very good.
 
  At 10:57 PM 5/1/2010, you wrote:
  My grandson has a wii and wants to link it to the internet. My
 daughter has
  a verizon modem. She purchased an either net adaptor and a 25
 foot cable for
  the wii. Since her computer and modem only have one either net 
  connection,
  is there a splitter or hub that could be used to hook up the wii?
  ---
  Please visit my home page; it is motivational, inspirational and 
  humorous
  with many resources for the blind.
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] linking wii to internet

2010-05-02 Thread Scott Howell
Betsy,

No, a Mac can connect to the router and in fact before I switched to 
using an Apple router, I was using a Linksys and connecting my Mac to it. 
Currently I have about 3 Macs that belong to me and my family, my employer's PC 
and their Mac as well that connect to the Apple router.  I don't know what 
security settings you are using, but for wireless connections I strongly 
encourage you use WPA2 Personal, which will work beautifully with the Mac.  If 
you are using WEP, it is possible there is a problem with the key. If you want 
to explain your issue off list, send me a note at scottn3...@gmail.com or reply 
to this e-mail address and I'll see what I can do to help you. I would however 
say if your within a few feet of the router normally, you might want to use the 
wired connection unless it is a laptop. I do this mainly to get better 
throughput with other wired machines on the network, but that may not be a 
concern for you.

On May 2, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press wrote:

 I'm so glad this subject came up. Scot, you mention using an Apple 
 router. I have 3 PCs in the house and one Mac. I can connect my PCs 
 to my router and get a wireless connection for my laptop. Router has 
 external antennas and is a linksys. However, when I try to connect 
 the Mac to the router it refuses to work. I have to keep it connected 
 to the hub directly.
 Do Macs only work with Apple routers?
 Betsy
 At 02:28 AM 5/2/2010, you wrote:
 Actually I would disagree on the internal verses external antennas 
 in all cases. I can only speak from experience with my Apple 
 routers, but they all have internal antennas and they work extremely 
 well. In fact I have one down in the basement and I can get a signal 
 on the second floor of the house, despite the metal ductwork and 
 other stuff in the way. Sure the signal is not 100%, but it was not 
 even with the Linksys that has external antennas. Of course I am 
 only referring to my experience since I have not used any routers 
 other than Apple's routers with internal antennas.
 
 On May 2, 2010, at 8:11 AM, Trouble wrote:
 
   For that type of connection a router would be preferred. now a days
   just about all routers come with wireless and you can get some good
   ones for around $50. Just make sure you get one with external
   antennas because the internal type don't pick up very good.
  
   At 10:57 PM 5/1/2010, you wrote:
   My grandson has a wii and wants to link it to the internet. My 
  daughter has
   a verizon modem. She purchased an either net adaptor and a 25 
  foot cable for
   the wii. Since her computer and modem only have one either net 
   connection,
   is there a splitter or hub that could be used to hook up the wii?
   ---
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   with many resources for the blind.
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] linking wii to internet

2010-05-02 Thread Trouble
Those are about the only internals I hear working good. But, that 
only goes to Apple and using good parts. They do have some flaws but 
they will stand behind there product.

At 08:28 AM 5/2/2010, you wrote:
Actually I would disagree on the internal verses external antennas 
in all cases. I can only speak from experience with my Apple 
routers, but they all have internal antennas and they work extremely 
well. In fact I have one down in the basement and I can get a signal 
on the second floor of the house, despite the metal ductwork and 
other stuff in the way. Sure the signal is not 100%, but it was not 
even with the Linksys that has external antennas. Of course I am 
only referring to my experience since I have not used any routers 
other than Apple's routers with internal antennas.

On May 2, 2010, at 8:11 AM, Trouble wrote:

  For that type of connection a router would be preferred. now a days
  just about all routers come with wireless and you can get some good
  ones for around $50. Just make sure you get one with external
  antennas because the internal type don't pick up very good.
 
  At 10:57 PM 5/1/2010, you wrote:
  My grandson has a wii and wants to link it to the internet. My 
 daughter has
  a verizon modem. She purchased an either net adaptor and a 25 
 foot cable for
  the wii. Since her computer and modem only have one either net connection,
  is there a splitter or hub that could be used to hook up the wii?
  ---
  Please visit my home page; it is motivational, inspirational and humorous
  with many resources for the blind.
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[BlindHandyMan] linking wii to internet

2010-05-01 Thread Lenny McHugh
My grandson has a wii and wants to link it to the internet. My daughter has 
a verizon modem. She purchased an either net adaptor and a 25 foot cable for 
the wii. Since her computer and modem only have one either net connection, 
is there a splitter or hub that could be used to hook up the wii?
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