I need help guys. I know little to nothing about routers and modems, and even less about MAC addresses and static IPs.
Basically what I've got is two rooms in my house that need access, and a laptop that I'd obviously like to tote around wirelessly. In the basement of my house is my office, I have my cable modem feeding a standard router that connects to 3 PCs. That setup currently works great. Upstairs is my Xbox and my PS2 that are unconnected to the internet. Currently, when I want to play on XBL I have to run downstairs and disconnect my cable modem, haul it upstairs and reconnect it, then return it to my office when I'm finished. This is a pain in the ass, and it means that my PC can't be doing any downloading while I'm on XBL. Because of this, I NEVER sign onto XBL.
What I need is a solution that will not comprimise the stable connections in my office, while providing an always-available connection to my entertainment center upstairs. I also want to avoid buying wireless adapters for every single device I own, since they are not mobile and only my laptop really needs to be wireless. What I've got in mind is to replace the standard router in my basement with a wireless one and retain the ethernet connections to my PCs. Upstairs, I'll set an Access Point on top of my TV to receive signal from my wireless router and output a connection via an ethernet cable, which I can plug directly into my XBox or PS2. I'll buy a wireless card for my laptop.
Here's what I have in mind:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=33-122-013&catalog=23&manufactory=BROWSE
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=33-127-143&catalog=23&manufactory=BROWSE
So are there any holes? Will this even work? Am I going to have connection problem during gaming because of the hardware? Is anyone using a similar setup?
Basically what I've got is two rooms in my house that need access, and a laptop that I'd obviously like to tote around wirelessly. In the basement of my house is my office, I have my cable modem feeding a standard router that connects to 3 PCs. That setup currently works great. Upstairs is my Xbox and my PS2 that are unconnected to the internet. Currently, when I want to play on XBL I have to run downstairs and disconnect my cable modem, haul it upstairs and reconnect it, then return it to my office when I'm finished. This is a pain in the ass, and it means that my PC can't be doing any downloading while I'm on XBL. Because of this, I NEVER sign onto XBL.
What I need is a solution that will not comprimise the stable connections in my office, while providing an always-available connection to my entertainment center upstairs. I also want to avoid buying wireless adapters for every single device I own, since they are not mobile and only my laptop really needs to be wireless. What I've got in mind is to replace the standard router in my basement with a wireless one and retain the ethernet connections to my PCs. Upstairs, I'll set an Access Point on top of my TV to receive signal from my wireless router and output a connection via an ethernet cable, which I can plug directly into my XBox or PS2. I'll buy a wireless card for my laptop.
Here's what I have in mind:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=33-122-013&catalog=23&manufactory=BROWSE
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=33-127-143&catalog=23&manufactory=BROWSE
So are there any holes? Will this even work? Am I going to have connection problem during gaming because of the hardware? Is anyone using a similar setup?