Amy
MamaGrumpy
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I need help from folks who are more computer literate than I am, and I apologize if these are stupid questions.
We're a two-computer household (DH and I share the new computer and DS13 and DS15 share our old computer, both running WindowsXP). We've had a dial-up connection forever, and just this past week I got Verizon DSL up and running on my computer.
My project for tomorrow (and probably carrying over to next week) is to set up a wireless network so DS's computer and DH's work laptop can share the DSL connection. The DSL modem is on my computer, and the router will probably be connected to it also.
I printed out Verizon's instructions for setting up a home network and hopefully if I follow them and the instructions with the router, MAYBE I can get it up and running without too many calls for help, LOL!
I know I need to identify each computer that will connect to the network, and set up security so that ONLY those computers can "talk" to each other.
Here's my main question right now (I'm sure I'll have more once I start putting things together): we usually shut down our computers at night and during the day when we're at work. The DSL modem is always on. I assume that we'll all have to log on to the home network (just like I do at work) to access the DSL. What happens when our DS's get home from school and want to get on the internet? Can they connect thru the modem (which is on) even though the modem is attached to our computer (which will be off)? Or will they have to turn on our computer first? We have XP set up with accounts for me and DH (trying to keep the DS's junk off our computer); will I have to give the boys an account on our computer so they can get past the login screen?
Sorry if this seems stupid, but I'm new to all this DSL stuff. And all I know about networks is when I go to work, I turn on my computer in the morning, log on, and go. If I have problems, I call our support folks and they take care of it. At home, "I'm" support, and it's scary!!!
Thanks for any help!
We're a two-computer household (DH and I share the new computer and DS13 and DS15 share our old computer, both running WindowsXP). We've had a dial-up connection forever, and just this past week I got Verizon DSL up and running on my computer.
My project for tomorrow (and probably carrying over to next week) is to set up a wireless network so DS's computer and DH's work laptop can share the DSL connection. The DSL modem is on my computer, and the router will probably be connected to it also.
I printed out Verizon's instructions for setting up a home network and hopefully if I follow them and the instructions with the router, MAYBE I can get it up and running without too many calls for help, LOL!
I know I need to identify each computer that will connect to the network, and set up security so that ONLY those computers can "talk" to each other.
Here's my main question right now (I'm sure I'll have more once I start putting things together): we usually shut down our computers at night and during the day when we're at work. The DSL modem is always on. I assume that we'll all have to log on to the home network (just like I do at work) to access the DSL. What happens when our DS's get home from school and want to get on the internet? Can they connect thru the modem (which is on) even though the modem is attached to our computer (which will be off)? Or will they have to turn on our computer first? We have XP set up with accounts for me and DH (trying to keep the DS's junk off our computer); will I have to give the boys an account on our computer so they can get past the login screen?
Sorry if this seems stupid, but I'm new to all this DSL stuff. And all I know about networks is when I go to work, I turn on my computer in the morning, log on, and go. If I have problems, I call our support folks and they take care of it. At home, "I'm" support, and it's scary!!!
Thanks for any help!


