Domestic Wi-Fi??
A basic question - I'm thinking of going over to Virgin's Broadband 'always on' Internet access. But I'd like to access it by using the embedded TrueMobile 802.11b card in my Dell X200 laptop, rather than by USB connection, so obviously I'll need a domestic 'hotspot' Wi-Fi device.
The BT Voyager 2000 appears to be a combined WLAN access point device and ASDL modem. So, would it merely be a question of plugging the Voyager 2000 into my current phone socket and the AC mains, loading all the relevant software from Virgin Net and for the Voyager 2000 and then being able to access the Internet at 1-2Mbps from anywhere within range? Or isn’t it quite that simple...?? I’ve already connected using Wi-Fi in Lufthansa airport lounges with my laptop, so the basic wireless card is already set up – but presumably would need the Voyager 2000 adding as a new wireless network?