You should be golden with any USB or PCI 802.11b wireless adapter. The "b" technology has pretty much faded away, so it's pretty easy to find great deals on these adapters. Most likely you'll find the USB ones much cheaper - usually in the $10 range with rebates and such. The 802.11g technology is the latest and greatest, and is faster than this is, but for general networking (printer sharing, Internet sharing, etc.) this is more than sufficient.Originally posted by: Odarby
What kind of card do you need for your computer with this??
Is there any deals for the card??
This router will plug into your DSL. If one of your PCs is close enough to it, you might consider plugging it into this router directly, in which case you'll need a network card for your PC and a Cat5 ethernet cable. Your performance will be faster and more consistent with a wired connection. If not, pick up two USB 802.11b adapters (can usually be found for $10-$25 after rebate), or PCI 802.11b adapters, probably around $30 each. The network cards are pretty cheap (under $10) and the cable is another $5.Originally posted by: DPK
What do I need in addition to this for two PCs to use my DSL? I would like to convert to wireless.
Originally posted by: CheetahMk2
**EXCELLENT** cheap WiFi router/bridge/WAP combo. It has all the basic security options, and as long as you update the firmware, it has GREAT reception. It goes across our 3.5k sq ft house just fine, even on the second floor. As long as you update the firmware with the Gigafast clone's, it doesn't have signal resets or anything.., I'm typing on it right now with a Orinoco card.
WEP is a joke, but as long as you secure it with MAC filtering, and hidden SSID broadcasts, it is good for surfing. And I doubt there are wardrivers in my neighborhood : /
GIGAFAST CLONE MODEL: WF711-APR
PDF Manual Link
Updated Firmware Link
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Mac filtering is just as big of a joke - it's easily cloned, much easier than cracking a 128bit key.