Hi Yeah in principle your assumptions are correct. Provided that the distance can be cover and there is no serious signal obstructions. Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Ron Thompson" <rthompso6161[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183424597_46555[ at ]sp6iad.superfeed.net...
[Quoted Text] > Hello to all interested home wireless router experts! > > I have recently inherited a Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with > SRX400 WRT54GX4. I have successfully set it up on my main home desktop > computer and it seems to be functioning correctly. (I have high speed > internet through a TV cable modem at this location). > > I would now like to add the equipment necessary to my other computer on > the other side of the house in order to pick up the wireless signal from > the router. Both computers have the Windows XP Operating System. > > I am hoping that someone will verify for me that the device I need to > install on my remote computer is the Linksys Wireless G USB Network > Adapter SRX400 WUSB54GX4. I am under the impression that this is the > "receiving" part of the "wireless router" setup and the router is the > "sending" device. Is this correct? > > I am also under the impression that this will work without me having to > contact my high speed internet service provider (Comcast). Is this also > correct? > > Thank you for whatever assistance you can render me in this matter! > > Ron Thompson > Usenet News Helper/Enthusiast for 12 years > Newbie To Home Wireless Technology
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