| I did this a week or two back, and can tell you my experience. First of all, you should listen to ScottGem...he said everything that is important. I will just add my experience.
I had a plain LAN at home, with computers connected through a wired switch. All computers could access the internet through one main computer which was connected to ISDN line. That computer had to be turned on constantly for other computers to be able to use it.
Now, because i had to move the main computer in another room (on another floor) and routing wires would be a major pain in the , i decided to get myself a wireless router and wireless adapters for all computers. I now have a wireless network in my home. I'm waiting on cable modem to arrive to my house, and will hook it up to the WAN port on the router, and my network will be able to share that internet connection (through a cable modem) independantly (meaning: no computer needs to be on for others to use internet). Modem has an ethernet port that will be connected to a router via it's WAN ethernet port.
One major thing to read about (if you decide to go all wireless) is securing your wireless network. I decided to secure it via physical MAC address filtering.
Hope that helps. |