Sooner Al [MVP] wrote:
> You might consider a small travel type wireless router.
> http://www.netgear.com/Products/Rout...rs/WGR101.aspx
Hi Al Sooner (Sooner Al?),
I like your suggestion.
Not only is this deck-of-card sized wireless router an interesting
potential addition to my travel kit, but, it also would give me the
freedom to move around the room while connected.
Currently, I'm "tethered" to the desk by wire; but I vastly prefer to
work on the bed with all those fluffy pillows spread around (not to
mention my VOIP calls back to the states tethered to the computer via
headphones and a mic to avoid the pillaging and plundering that goes on
with overseas phone calls from my room). It would be great to make
those VOIP calls lying down in my nice comfortable bed with the
convenience bar only an arms' length away.
I have one theoretical question with this method ...
I called the hotel who said they key off the MAC address. If I were to
use the wireless router (which I don't have, but I ask this to better
understand the solution) ... would the hotel then key off the MAC
address of the wireless router and not off the two wireless laptops
"connected" to the wireless router?
Would that solution be any better (or different theoretically) than if
I purchased a small hub (switch?) and some long CAT5 ethernet cable?
This is very interesting to me, so I hope you respond, so we all
benefit,
Cindy