gerardwr
27-09-2004, 14:53
I use an ADSL modem (Alcatel/Thompson Speedtouch 510 with 1 Ethernet port) for my Internet connection, directly connected to 1 of my PC's. As a result I can use the Internet only on this PC.
My computers (2 desktops, 1 notebook and 1 Ipaq) are all equipped with WLAN adapters, and connected in ad-hoc mode (so without accesspoint/router).
To facilitate the wireless use of the ADSL connection from each of my computers I am planning to buy a wireless accesspoint/router connected to my ADSL modem.
As I require also a network attached disk I am considering the ASUS WL-500G or the ASUS WL-HDD. The WL-HDD would be perfect for me, provided it can be connected to the ADSL modem.
I know the WL-500G is suitable for the job, but I prefer the WL-HDD as it has the network disk "inside".
Reading the forum I get the impression that the WL-HDD performs also as an AP and Router, just as the WL-500, so that is no reason to opt for the WL-500.
But I have not found an explicite confirmation whether the Ethernet connection on the WL-HDD can be used for the "uplink" connection to a ADSL-modem, to be used by the wireless clients. Perhaps it is just a "downlink" for connecting clients.
Anyone with hands-on experience in this respect (antiloop perhaps?).
Kind regards from gerard.
My computers (2 desktops, 1 notebook and 1 Ipaq) are all equipped with WLAN adapters, and connected in ad-hoc mode (so without accesspoint/router).
To facilitate the wireless use of the ADSL connection from each of my computers I am planning to buy a wireless accesspoint/router connected to my ADSL modem.
As I require also a network attached disk I am considering the ASUS WL-500G or the ASUS WL-HDD. The WL-HDD would be perfect for me, provided it can be connected to the ADSL modem.
I know the WL-500G is suitable for the job, but I prefer the WL-HDD as it has the network disk "inside".
Reading the forum I get the impression that the WL-HDD performs also as an AP and Router, just as the WL-500, so that is no reason to opt for the WL-500.
But I have not found an explicite confirmation whether the Ethernet connection on the WL-HDD can be used for the "uplink" connection to a ADSL-modem, to be used by the wireless clients. Perhaps it is just a "downlink" for connecting clients.
Anyone with hands-on experience in this respect (antiloop perhaps?).
Kind regards from gerard.