I'm looking to share an internet connection with my new next door neighbors (my parents). What hardware and advice do I need?
They pay $20/mo. for a second phone line plus $15/mon. for dial-up. I now pay $50/mo. for an (advertised as) 3-5 mbps DSL connection plus another $10/mo. for a data-only line. We could cut this down to just the DSL if we can figure out a way to share.
However, a few physical limitations make this difficult for me to figure out. I made a cute little
picture that shows those and what would be the ideal setup--from what I understand. Does anyone have any specific hardware recommendations to make this work at 802.11g and at a reasonable price?
I'm sure this similar
question would be helpful, if the answers weren't over my head. You see, I can turn on WEP. And while that may make me the family geek, it's not like I even know what that means. So, any pointed criticism or tutorials for dummies can't hurt.
Finally, I'm not opposed to stringing ethernet (or something else) between the houses. I just wouldn't know where to start with that either.
To physically connect, it's very easy. You have a router on your parent's end, with a switch built in I assume? Just plug the network cable in one end, run it to your house, and plug it into another switch*! Voila. If you want to set up wireless in your house, you can pug either a wireless gateway or router in (set the router to gateway mode). Or just plug into the switch which you plugged the cable from the router in your parent's place. The router on your parents end will automagically do everything.
If you want to go wireless, I don't think you even need to put directional antennas, though that may help. What you need to do is put the second wireless router (the one at your house) into bridge mode (in the config). This will "bridge" the connections, allowing you to plug stuff in on your end and having it work over the wireless.
*clarification I use 'switch' because most devices sold these days are switches. If you have an old 'hub' that'll also work just fine.
posted by defcom1 at 1:46 PM on August 14, 2005