Connect the access point to your network so devices can join wirelessly.
Connect the access point to your network so devices can join wirelessly.
My computer lacks a wireless adapter, but I can connect to a router using a physical cable. Recently, I relocated to a new apartment where my study is far from the modem, which still supports wired connections. I’m considering either laying a cable or purchasing a wireless card, but I already own an extra router (Linksys EA4500) that I thought might help. Online advice suggests using the router as an access point connected to the modem via cable. Could I connect a wireless-capable router directly to the modem? Or will I need a wireless card instead?
I will say it before someone else does, if the wire is an option, do it. There is no better solution. Failing that, powerline might be a better option than wireless. Wireless is generally the "if there is no other alternative" option as going through even one wall reduces the speed dramatically, across an apartment I'd expect it to reduce considerably. That's even before considering interference.
I noticed the same thing and was very let down, but I managed to locate an old Linksys WRT54G v2.2 and am now focusing on setting up DD WRT on it! Thanks a lot for the advice!