I work in a company that has just got wireless broadband installed.
My office is linked to it via a wireless key that fits into the USB socket at the back of one of the machines. This PC runs windows 2000 pro/server.
Attached to this machine is a HUB from which another three computers are linked via a RJ45 style cable into the ethernet (?) sockets in the network cards. These computers run Windows XP Professional.
Is there a way I can route the broadband to all the computers (on the sly) so that we all feed off the USB key connection on the master machine?
If so, can somebody explain how to do it in a fashion that Im about 4 years old .
Ive looked on the net, and havent found this exact situation covered, and as such cant put those guides into practice.
Plus, if that doesnt work, there is a spare key I MIGHT be able to get hold of and install on my WIndows XP machine and do it that way, but where do I find out all the information I need to run the key? Mac Addresses or RFID numbers etc etc for the network. I might be abkle to look at the router when the management are out tomorrow if that helps, or is there a way to "copy" the connection details and protocols from the Win2000 machines to the XP machines.....
Many thanks
Sirius.
My office is linked to it via a wireless key that fits into the USB socket at the back of one of the machines. This PC runs windows 2000 pro/server.
Attached to this machine is a HUB from which another three computers are linked via a RJ45 style cable into the ethernet (?) sockets in the network cards. These computers run Windows XP Professional.
Is there a way I can route the broadband to all the computers (on the sly) so that we all feed off the USB key connection on the master machine?
If so, can somebody explain how to do it in a fashion that Im about 4 years old .
Ive looked on the net, and havent found this exact situation covered, and as such cant put those guides into practice.
Plus, if that doesnt work, there is a spare key I MIGHT be able to get hold of and install on my WIndows XP machine and do it that way, but where do I find out all the information I need to run the key? Mac Addresses or RFID numbers etc etc for the network. I might be abkle to look at the router when the management are out tomorrow if that helps, or is there a way to "copy" the connection details and protocols from the Win2000 machines to the XP machines.....
Many thanks
Sirius.