Internet connecting help required.

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Well this is something that has been on my mind a while now. Since i'm surfing the net reliably without wires, I thought of putting the router's ethernet ports to good use too. However the router is in another room and trailing a bright colour'd thick ethernet cable is a bit unsightly so I was wondering... Would it be possible to connect through my PeeCee rather then directly since my PeeCee is wireless too? If not, I have thought of another option that im sure it's probably possible but may not be a cheap solution.

Either way I have drawn some rather crude illistrations on what my ideas are using an Acorn as an example of an old computer to connect up. The main idea is that this would be a constant internet connection (as if it was connected directly to the router). Thus avoiding too much software and configuring work (I hope!).

Any help and support from anyone would go a long way. :)

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I can't see the pic (I get an error), but it should be do-able...
Basically, it sounds like you just want your PC to route. You'll probably also want the PC to perform NAT on the wired side, so it shows up to your router as your PCs IP.

If your PC is running Linux, it's easy.. Just set up routing and masquerading for NAT on the wired ethernet side...

I think you can do the same with Windows (Internet Connection Sharing or ???) but I haven't done that in Windows..

If the Amiga applications you needed supported proxies, you could just set up a Proxy server on the PC and not worry about the routing and NAT, but I'm not sure if what you want to do supports proxying. If so, you don't need your PC to route even.

desiv
 
So long as you don't mind having you PC on all the time whenever you want to use the net on the Acorn then yes you could do what you are thinking of.

Otherwise you could get a second wireless router with ethernet ports and set it up as an access point, ie. it talks wirelessly to your first router and then you can plug things into its (the 2nd router) ethernet ports. A bit more expensive than using the PC but less power usage.
 
yes, Windows Internet Connection Sharing will do what you want, you merely need a cheap second wired ethernet card in the PC

connect to the router via wireless, turn internet connection sharing on and share it through the second ethernet card, second computer will connect to the PC as though it was simply a router.

(a lot of people who have multi computers sharing files through a router do not know you can also put multiple ethernet cards in the computers and 'bridge' the connections to double the speed throughput to the computers (ie. 2 computers sharing a 4 port 100mbps router, can bridge 2 connection each to the router for a 200mbps connection across the 2 computers))
 
there are also "homeplugs" whch use the electric mains circuit.

Router - rj45 - Homeplug (in mains socket) then Homeplug - rj45 - Acorn
 
there are also "homeplugs" whch use the electric mains circuit.

Router - rj45 - Homeplug (in mains socket) then Homeplug - rj45 - Acorn

AKA, HomePlug/Powerline.....

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/productlist.php?groupid=46&catid=1604

Rule of thumb is not to run Ethernet cable parallel with Mains cables as you get a Magnetic Induction on the Data cable which can corrupt data. ....Then, this method of connecting is released. :roll:

I'm not a wireless fan in the slightest, but if needs must, Hard Wire your Gateway to the internet (Router/Switch/Modem) & then use a wireless network into that Gateway via a hard wired cable. If you run an encrypted Wireless Router, it will save your neighbours having access to your Network.

Have fun. :)

Kin
 
at the very minimum with a wireless network....

turn OFF SSID broadcast
turn ON WEP

no more neighbors.
 
Since you are probably a winblows user you are using some variation of windows NT probably XP/Vista/7

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/crawford_02april22.mspx


This is exactly what you were asking.

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Ps: wireless network bridge it is called in admin terms.

Ps2: it can be done with old recycled wireless routers as well if you hack linux on it, it can provide wireless -> 4 ethernet connectors.

Ps3: These devices can be bought but cost a lot.
 
at the very minimum with a wireless network....

turn OFF SSID broadcast
turn ON WEP

no more neighbors.

WEP has been cracked for ages, go with WPA at least.

i am sure all your neighbors are l33t hax0rs who daily break into WEP boxes...... (rolls eyes)

anyone who doesnt do these 2 things as a matter of course is *giving* thier neighbors free internet....

no....wait...you are SO right...from now on when i go out, i will leave my doors unlocked...no...better still i'll leave them wide open.....why bother...they *could* just kick them down anyways........
 
Personally, I look at it like locking your car.
You lock your car to keep people from easily stealing your stuff.
That's hiding your SSID and WEP.

Now you can go WPA. That's like locking your car and setting the alarm.
Except, in my neighborhood, car alarms go off and no one looks. And if someone really wants something, they will break the window and take it regardless of the car alarm. It's better, but I don't think it's that much better.

You're looking at stopping the person browsing for free internet. If you have WEP and he cracks it, he's no longer browsing... he's actively breaking the law.

Or you could do what I do.. Give away internet.. Yep, open access point..
It's proxied and logged (and bandwidth throttled), but open...
In my neck of the woods, it hasn't been a problem (judging by the logs)...
I did have to add the bandwidth throttling when the iPhones started proliferating.. ;-)

That is of course at home.. At work, WPA with LEAP.. ;-)
WPA by itself isn't safe you know? You can crack WPA/WPA2 now...
How paranoid do you want to be? ;-)

wpacrack said:
A second flaw exists in the method with which WPA initializes its encryption scheme. Consequently, it's actually easier to crack WPA than it is to crack WEP.
desiv
 
at the very minimum with a wireless network....

turn OFF SSID broadcast
turn ON WEP

no more neighbors.

at the very minimum with a wireless network....

turn OFF SSID broadcast
turn ON WEP

no more neighbors.

WEP has been cracked for ages, go with WPA at least.

at the very minimum with a wireless network....

turn OFF SSID broadcast
turn ON WEP

no more neighbors.

WEP has been cracked for ages, go with WPA at least.

i am sure all your neighbors are l33t hax0rs who daily break into WEP boxes...... (rolls eyes)

anyone who doesnt do these 2 things as a matter of course is *giving* thier neighbors free internet....

no....wait...you are SO right...from now on when i go out, i will leave my doors unlocked...no...better still i'll leave them wide open.....why bother...they *could* just kick them down anyways........

Personally, I look at it like locking your car.
You lock your car to keep people from easily stealing your stuff.
That's hiding your SSID and WEP.

Now you can go WPA. That's like locking your car and setting the alarm.
Except, in my neighborhood, car alarms go off and no one looks. And if someone really wants something, they will break the window and take it regardless of the car alarm. It's better, but I don't think it's that much better.

You're looking at stopping the person browsing for free internet. If you have WEP and he cracks it, he's no longer browsing... he's actively breaking the law.

Or you could do what I do.. Give away internet.. Yep, open access point..
It's proxied and logged (and bandwidth throttled), but open...
In my neck of the woods, it hasn't been a problem (judging by the logs)...
I did have to add the bandwidth throttling when the iPhones started proliferating.. ;-)

That is of course at home.. At work, WPA with LEAP.. ;-)
WPA by itself isn't safe you know? You can crack WPA/WPA2 now...
How paranoid do you want to be? ;-)

wpacrack said:
A second flaw exists in the method with which WPA initializes its encryption scheme. Consequently, it's actually easier to crack WPA than it is to crack WEP.
desiv

Just Hard wire everything m8. :lol:

Charlie
 
Erm, you could always turn on MAC filtering as well; that way only authorised PC's connect to your wireless... unless your neighbours are so l33t that they can spoof a MAC address as well!!
 
Thanks guys for all your help, il give internet sharing a go. :)

As for Wireless security, I use WPA2. Pretty secure enough though MAC filtering would be handy if I knew how to do it but apparently it's nearly impossible to have a WPA connection.
 
at the very minimum with a wireless network....

turn OFF SSID broadcast
turn ON WEP

no more neighbors.

WEP has been cracked for ages, go with WPA at least.

i am sure all your neighbors are l33t hax0rs who daily break into WEP boxes...... (rolls eyes)

anyone who doesnt do these 2 things as a matter of course is *giving* thier neighbors free internet....

no....wait...you are SO right...from now on when i go out, i will leave my doors unlocked...no...better still i'll leave them wide open.....why bother...they *could* just kick them down anyways........

Listen buddy, you've been on my back since nearly day one here. I don't know what bug bit you but please just stop.

You are bordering harassment now and further such activity will be reported officially to the moderators.

Now, I was only giving the guy/girl a tech security tips.

For your information WAP and WAP2 is encrypted, WEP isn't and can be broken via a simple dictionary attack. This is why I said to use WAP over WEP. Is that clear enough.
 
WEP has been cracked for ages, go with WPA at least.

i am sure all your neighbors are l33t hax0rs who daily break into WEP boxes...... (rolls eyes)

anyone who doesnt do these 2 things as a matter of course is *giving* thier neighbors free internet....

no....wait...you are SO right...from now on when i go out, i will leave my doors unlocked...no...better still i'll leave them wide open.....why bother...they *could* just kick them down anyways........

Listen buddy, you've been on my back since nearly day one here. I don't know what bug bit you but please just stop.

You are bordering harassment now and further such activity will be reported officially to the moderators.

Now, I was only giving the guy/girl a tech security tips.

For your information WAP and WAP2 is encrypted, WEP isn't and can be broken via a simple dictionary attack. This is why I said to use WAP over WEP. Is that clear enough.

yawn, you have little room to speak

i have addressed you a total of 2 times on this site, kindly quit trying to come off as a know-it-all, you don't

your neighbors aren't trying to hack your WEP router, quit being paranoid
WEP is FINE, anything can be hacked, as i pointed out, your front door can be hacked..with a BOOT

i am sure more than a few people are already trying to figure out just who you think you are.

i can already see that you are the type of little boy who urinates himself over being corrected when he is wrong....i imagine it happens often.

now kindly go away, you don't need to reply.....report away...if you went away, there's be no problem.

as for the rest of your 'expert' 'security' advice, see desiv's post, again, your neighbors aren't 'dictionary' attacking you.

my advice of turning WEP on protects from giving your neighbors FREE INTERNET and is ALL i commented on, YOU are the one who spouted off in an attempt to make it seem like WEP is useless (and a thinly veiled attempt to belittle my advice, btw).....yeah, ok, it is.....against L33T Haxor criminals PURPOSELY attempting to break into your system for malicious reasons....is THAT clear enough.

your front door is useless against a 300 pound behemoth intent on smashing into your house with the intent of murdering your family too, but it stops your average neighbor wandering in and helping themselves to your stuff.

get it? got it? good.

(waiting on my 5 little points for having the audacity for disagreeing with this troll)

ZERO surprise this guy is here less than 2 weeks and theres already an issue.
 
@SaviourX and Tuxon86

Play nice guys or else :readit:

Dave G :cool:
 
Personally, I run my wireless with WEP enabled. I don't feel the need to do anything more than that. It stops me from being the 'low hanging fruit' of easy internet access and it works with all my clients. :)
 
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