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Group,
I have 4 computers in one room, on one desk. The Cable modem/wireless router is in another room. To hook up 4 computers, I will need to buy 4 wireless card. Is there any device which will talk to wireless router wirelessly and can hook 4 computers by wire? Thanks very much for your help. emdproduction@hotmail.com |
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On 31 Aug 2006 10:17:33 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>Group, > >I have 4 computers in one room, on one desk. The Cable modem/wireless >router is in another room. To hook up 4 computers, I will need to buy >4 wireless card. > >Is there any device which will talk to wireless router wirelessly and >can hook 4 computers by wire? > >Thanks very much for your help. 2 access points will do that, but they are not cheap either. You plug one access point into the router, the other access point gets the computers plugged into it. The 2 access points talk to each other wirelessly. |
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I think you might be able to use a wireless ethernet bridge along with
a hub or switch. Can anyone validate this? --Fritz f/fgeorge wrote: > On 31 Aug 2006 10:17:33 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) wrote: > > >Group, > > > >I have 4 computers in one room, on one desk. The Cable modem/wireless > >router is in another room. To hook up 4 computers, I will need to buy > >4 wireless card. > > > >Is there any device which will talk to wireless router wirelessly and > >can hook 4 computers by wire? > > > >Thanks very much for your help. > 2 access points will do that, but they are not cheap either. You plug > one access point into the router, the other access point gets the > computers plugged into it. The 2 access points talk to each other > wirelessly. |
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There is also the possibility of getting a wireless card for one of the
computers, and using Microsoft's "Internet Connection Sharing" (look it up for details and easy setup), which is built in to 98/2000/XP. I know this works. Only problem is that you will need to have the 'wireless' computer turned on for the others to get a connection. You will also need an additional wired (ethernet) connection in the wireless computer plus a hub or switch to connect the other wired connections to your new subnet. Fritz wrote: > I think you might be able to use a wireless ethernet bridge along with > a hub or switch. > Can anyone validate this? > > --Fritz > |
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