2005-10-18, 03:35 PM
Hi Gang - I got a radioshack MVP! thanks forn the tip. Couldn't have worked out better - my soyo mobo ( w/ integrated TV out) just blew for the last time and I've given up on that system.
I now have an old celeron 900 mhz system w/ 512 mem that I can put my Haupp card in and add my larger harddrive to. First question. Will this machine meet spec.? It's ok on the Mhz standpoint advertised by the media MVP, but it's a celeron. I don't know how that fits into the equation. I assume the MVP device takes over alot of the cpu load and hope that the older PC (running XP pro) will be ok... :confused:
Secondly - will the following setup work from a networking standpoint?
I have an cabinet with no hardwired network nearby. Can I put both the PC and the MVP in cabinet connected directly to each other with a cat5 cable? Then to allow for updating with Zapit, can I also add my existing wireless USB device to a USB port on the PC? Or will having cat5 and a wireless usb working at the same time confuse the hell out of the PC? :confused:
Note that I can just barely keep my home network figured out. I can, if neccessary or less technically complicated, run a cat5 cable to the tv cabinet and then put my hub/router/access point in the cabinet - connecting both the PC and the MVP to the hub...
Thanks in advance for the advice!
I now have an old celeron 900 mhz system w/ 512 mem that I can put my Haupp card in and add my larger harddrive to. First question. Will this machine meet spec.? It's ok on the Mhz standpoint advertised by the media MVP, but it's a celeron. I don't know how that fits into the equation. I assume the MVP device takes over alot of the cpu load and hope that the older PC (running XP pro) will be ok... :confused:
Secondly - will the following setup work from a networking standpoint?
I have an cabinet with no hardwired network nearby. Can I put both the PC and the MVP in cabinet connected directly to each other with a cat5 cable? Then to allow for updating with Zapit, can I also add my existing wireless USB device to a USB port on the PC? Or will having cat5 and a wireless usb working at the same time confuse the hell out of the PC? :confused:
Note that I can just barely keep my home network figured out. I can, if neccessary or less technically complicated, run a cat5 cable to the tv cabinet and then put my hub/router/access point in the cabinet - connecting both the PC and the MVP to the hub...
Thanks in advance for the advice!