Okay, I have a computer question too.
My boss is trying to set up a wi-fi network in his house, and I don't know much about them.
Upstairs is his host computer. A Mac on a cable modem with a router hooked up. Connects to the internet just fine.
Downstairs is his PC, which contains his AOL 9.0 dial-up crap. He bought a wireless router to connect to his host computer upstairs, and it connects fine with a fairly consistent 70% signal.
How do we configure IE to detect the wireless network to connect to the internet, and forget about the AOL crap which his browsers default to? I browsed quickly through Tools > Internet Options and clicked on "Add network connection". Do I set it up as a VPN? If so how do I get the IP address of the equipment upstairs and whatnot?
Blah blah blah I shoulda been a computer dude.
My boss is trying to set up a wi-fi network in his house, and I don't know much about them.
Upstairs is his host computer. A Mac on a cable modem with a router hooked up. Connects to the internet just fine.
Downstairs is his PC, which contains his AOL 9.0 dial-up crap. He bought a wireless router to connect to his host computer upstairs, and it connects fine with a fairly consistent 70% signal.
How do we configure IE to detect the wireless network to connect to the internet, and forget about the AOL crap which his browsers default to? I browsed quickly through Tools > Internet Options and clicked on "Add network connection". Do I set it up as a VPN? If so how do I get the IP address of the equipment upstairs and whatnot?
Blah blah blah I shoulda been a computer dude.