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Title: Computer question
Post by: sporadic on September 26, 2008, 02:17:42 pm
Because I am an idiot, and a owroker wants to know...

She has a built in wifi on her laptop, a regular computer hooked in to the telephone line and she wants to integrate a wireless printer (that both laptop and home computer can print to).  Is there anything complicated to this scenario?  Does the home computer need to be on one of those deals where you stick the little antanae on the bak of it before this can be done...I thought that would be necessary.  New modem needed?  Any other devices that need to be purchased?  Sorry for the elementary question, but I told her that you peops were pretty damn smart when it came to this type of shit.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: VirtualBob on September 26, 2008, 02:27:27 pm
Because I am an idiot, and a owroker wants to know...


Just let Fredia ask us herself.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: sporadic on September 26, 2008, 02:30:24 pm
Just let Fredia ask us herself.

co-worker...

it is amazing that I sum up enough fucking brainpower to get through the day.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: Lurch on September 26, 2008, 02:31:11 pm
Because I am an idiot, and a owroker wants to know...

She has a built in wifi on her laptop, a regular computer hooked in to the telephone line and she wants to integrate a wireless printer (that both laptop and home computer can print to).  Is there anything complicated to this scenario?  Does the home computer need to be on one of those deals where you stick the little antanae on the bak of it before this can be done...I thought that would be necessary.  New modem needed?  Any other devices that need to be purchased?  Sorry for the elementary question, but I told her that you peops were pretty damn smart when it came to this type of shit.

Does she already have a wireless network?

When you say her regular computer (desktop) is hooked into a telephone line, are you saying she uses a regular modem to access the Internet rather than an ISDN line or Cable modem?
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: MikeyBoy on September 26, 2008, 02:34:53 pm
Because I am an idiot, and a owroker wants to know...

This owroker (http://amberface.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/al_roker.jpg)?
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: sporadic on September 26, 2008, 02:39:40 pm
Does she already have a wireless network?

When you say her regular computer (desktop) is hooked into a telephone line, are you saying she uses a regular modem to access the Internet rather than an ISDN line or Cable modem?

neither one of us know what the fuck you just said.  Let me know what you think we need and we will go try and figure it out.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: sporadic on September 26, 2008, 02:46:43 pm
Does she already have a wireless network?

When you say her regular computer (desktop) is hooked into a telephone line, are you saying she uses a regular modem to access the Internet rather than an ISDN line or Cable modem?

ok, here we go...

computer (regular) is on a phone line, regular modem I guess.  Is the ISDN that del with the antenae?  I know it isn't cable...she says it is plugged in to the phone line.  If you have the remote kind, will the computer pick up the signal from the computer when you turn it on (tell you it has found a new device) or is there something special that needs to be done?

And, thanks a lot for the info...was not meaning to be a dick in the previous response
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: VirtualBob on September 26, 2008, 02:47:24 pm
neither one of us know what the fuck you just said.  Let me know what you think we need and we will go try and figure it out.
I think you need a service technician.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: VirtualBob on September 26, 2008, 02:49:17 pm
co-worker...

it is amazing that I sum up enough fucking brainpower to get through the day.
It's not over yet.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: sporadic on September 26, 2008, 02:50:53 pm
It's not over yet.

that's what scares me.  But it is almost 5:00...thank god I get smarter when drinking (or at least I think I do)
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: utastro on September 26, 2008, 02:57:30 pm
ok, here we go...

computer (regular) is on a phone line, regular modem I guess.  Is the ISDN that del with the antenae?  I know it isn't cable...she says it is plugged in to the phone line.  If you have the remote kind, will the computer pick up the signal from the computer when you turn it on (tell you it has found a new device) or is there something special that needs to be done?

And, thanks a lot for the info...was not meaning to be a dick in the previous response

Does this oworker have Road Runner or DSL? Can both her laptop and desktop connect to the internet at the same time?  To sum it up, you need a wireless router at a minimum.  Most (I'm pretty sure all) wireless routers let you plug in wired computers also (i.e. computers without a wireless interface card).  The wireless router lets all of the computers that are wired and not wired talk to each other.  The setup should be pretty straight forward.  Google is your friend. But it is best to figure out what your oworker already has from her internet service provider.  She might already have a wireless router from TWC or ATT.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: sporadic on September 26, 2008, 03:02:00 pm
Does this oworker have Road Runner or DSL? Can both her laptop and desktop connect to the internet at the same time?  To sum it up, you need a wireless router at a minimum.  Most (I'm pretty sure all) wireless routers let you plug in wired computers also (i.e. computers without a wireless interface card).  The wireless router lets all of the computers that are wired and not wired talk to each other.  The setup should be pretty straight forward.  Google is your friend. But it is best to figure out what your oworker already has from her internet service provider.  She might already have a wireless router from TWC or ATT.

Thanks man...will let my oworker know.  Very nice, btw.  I would have forgotten to type it that way the second time.  I like your style
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: Lurch on September 26, 2008, 03:25:24 pm
FWIW, the wireless printer (and the setup hassle all of this may create if she doesnt have the things we've listed above) may be overkill for her.  The other solution is simply walking up to a standard (wired) printer and unplugging it from the desktop and into the laptop on those (probably rare?) occasions she wants to print from it instead.  Just throwing that option out there.  Plus, you'll probably get a much better printer for a lot less money.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: austro on September 26, 2008, 03:34:54 pm
FWIW, the wireless printer (and the setup hassle all of this may create if she doesnt have the things we've listed above) may be overkill for her.  The other solution is simply walking up to a standard (wired) printer and unplugging it from the desktop and into the laptop on those (probably rare?) occasions she wants to print from it instead.  Just throwing that option out there.  Plus, you'll probably get a much better printer for a lot less money.

Fucking pragmatist. Where's that consumer spirit? How else will we rescue our economy?
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: Lurch on September 26, 2008, 03:46:30 pm
Fucking pragmatist. Where's that consumer spirit? How else will we rescue our economy?

Good point.

Please suggest she drive to Kinkos for each printout.  Preferably in an SUV.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: utastro on September 26, 2008, 03:50:24 pm
FWIW, the wireless printer (and the setup hassle all of this may create if she doesnt have the things we've listed above) may be overkill for her.  The other solution is simply walking up to a standard (wired) printer and unplugging it from the desktop and into the laptop on those (probably rare?) occasions she wants to print from it instead.  Just throwing that option out there.  Plus, you'll probably get a much better printer for a lot less money.

You can also share a printer from the computer it's connected to and then connect to the printer via the shared computer.  This is how I setup my printer on my home network.  It works a little slow but it does work. Although the computer sharing the printer is a pentium III.  Probably has alot to do with the slowness. Hell, printers are cheap enough now (cheaper than ink) you can get a printer for every computer.  I picked up my last printer at Fry's for under $40.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: Limey on September 26, 2008, 03:53:54 pm
Get a Mac.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: utastro on September 26, 2008, 05:07:18 pm
Get a Mac.

Now what fun would that be.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: MRaup on September 26, 2008, 06:43:55 pm
Good point.

Please suggest she drive to Kinkos for each printout.  Preferably in an SUV.

Drive? Fuck, take a private jet!
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: subnuclear on September 26, 2008, 06:45:36 pm
Get a Mac.


A USB cable is cheaper.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: Waldo on September 27, 2008, 07:34:49 pm
Chances are she doesn't need a wireless router.  The printer may be using its own wireless network that she can connect with (for instance, HP wifi printers use a network called "hpsetup"), so no other hardware may be necessary.

Peripheral manufacturers typically include something called "setup instructions"... this might be a good place to start.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: hostros7 on July 15, 2010, 05:01:24 pm
Anyone have an opinion on wireless internet cards?  I was going to get AT&T, but Sprint apparently has 4G.  Is it actually faster in terms of my actual computer's internet/download speeds?  Is AT&T soon following suit?  Any insight would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: Limey on July 15, 2010, 05:14:44 pm
Anyone have an opinion on wireless internet cards?  I was going to get AT&T, but Sprint apparently has 4G.  Is it actually faster in terms of my actual computer's internet/download speeds?  Is AT&T soon following suit?  Any insight would be appreciated.

AT&T's cell service as a whole, and data service in particular, blows.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: VirtualBob on July 15, 2010, 06:20:26 pm
AT&T's cell service as a whole, and data service in particular, blows.
It will get better when everyone else leaves, though ... stick with AT&T to show solidarity with the Astros.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: HudsonHawk on July 15, 2010, 06:26:54 pm
AT&T's cell service as a whole, and data service in particular, blows.


Yeah...well...that's like your opinion, man.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: Bench on July 15, 2010, 09:10:03 pm
I love everything that U-Verse offers.  But the signal blows.  And they don't have MLB Network yet.  So fuck them.
Title: Re: Computer question
Post by: Waldo on July 15, 2010, 10:21:54 pm

Yeah...well...that's like your opinion, man.

Ha... as soon as I read Limey's comment I wondered how long it would take for you to respond.  Well done.

Sprint apparently has 4G.  Is it actually faster in terms of my actual computer's internet/download speeds?  Is AT&T soon following suit?

The 4G on my EVO is not that great, but based on what I've read Sprint's 4G air cards and the Overdrive all get better 4G reception and speed than the EVO.  Check Sprint's 4G coverage map to see what to expect in your area.  At advertised speeds - 3-6mbps - it is about as good as most DSL and basic cable connections.

AT&T won't be bringing their LTE network online until 2011.  Verizon will have LTE air cards later this year.