Airmatix
Active Member
Okay, I have a D-Link 604+ Wireless ADSL router which I used when I lived in the UK (where I had a 1Mb SDSL line for 22 quid a month!). However, since returning to SA about a year ago, I've only used it as a standard router for a small home network - mainly for printing and file transfer.
BUT, I recently bought a Sony PSP, which has wireless capability built-in, as well as an Internet browser (on the latest Firmware). AND you can play online agains anybody in the world (with a PSP and a wireless Internet connection) if you use a gateway on the net.
So, now I'd like to know if there is a way to turn my ADSL router, which isn't connected to an ADSL line, into a wireless Internet access point, using the 3G card in one of the computers attached to the network.
Can it be as simple as setting the Default Gateway to the IP of the machine with the 3G card? Or is there more to it than that?
I'm a long way from an expert when it comes to networking (as you can probably see from my question), BUT I'm not completely daft when it comes to computers in general. Any help, however, would be appreciated!
BUT, I recently bought a Sony PSP, which has wireless capability built-in, as well as an Internet browser (on the latest Firmware). AND you can play online agains anybody in the world (with a PSP and a wireless Internet connection) if you use a gateway on the net.
So, now I'd like to know if there is a way to turn my ADSL router, which isn't connected to an ADSL line, into a wireless Internet access point, using the 3G card in one of the computers attached to the network.
Can it be as simple as setting the Default Gateway to the IP of the machine with the 3G card? Or is there more to it than that?
I'm a long way from an expert when it comes to networking (as you can probably see from my question), BUT I'm not completely daft when it comes to computers in general. Any help, however, would be appreciated!