 Fritz join:2012-01-22 Orlando, FL | [Internet] BHN If I get broadband from brighthouse orlando and go wireless what modem would I get? |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | It varies.... |
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 Fritz join:2012-01-22 Orlando, FL | What are the most popular ones? |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | reply to Fritz It just depends on whats available at the time....could be ubee, motorola, sa, rca....just depends.....why? |
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 Fritz join:2012-01-22 Orlando, FL 1 edit | ...because I want to add another pc to my existing connection. How would I go about doing that the easist way were I could have the main computer on a 10baseT line like it is now and the other stations ie. laptop Ipod xbox connect to a wireless access point without losing any bandwidth.I heard that BH has added wifi access points throughout Orlando for exisiting customers and I live near downtown but I can`t access any of them. Where could I find a map of these hotspot areas? |
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 BHNtechXpertBHN StaffPremium,VIP join:2006-02-16 Saint Petersburg, FL kudos:82 | reply to Fritz The easiest way to do this would be to connect a router to your modem and then everything else to the router. This would give you wireless and wired capabilities. We do offer wireless service BUT if you are one of those who wants to tinker with all your router settings you need to get your own.
And you will lose some bandwidth on the wireless side...if you buy a quality wireless router it should be minimal with decent range but anyone who tells you they can give you 100% lossless wifi lies. |
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 Fritz join:2012-01-22 Orlando, FL | reply to Fritz Hey, how `bout that webstar modem- I think the DPR362 that does it all-in-1 package. Is that one of the wifi modems you offer? |
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