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elziko
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      09-05-2007, 11:33 AM
At work we have a wired network. However, we have various machines that have
a Wi-Fi adapters. Is there some way I could use one of these computers to
act as an access point so that I can connect to the network to browse
network folders & access the internet?

TIA


 
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elziko
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      09-05-2007, 01:04 PM
I might add that all these computers are running Windows XP SP2 - the actual
machines and Wi-Fi adapters differ from machine to machine.


 
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Mountain Mike^^
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      09-05-2007, 03:03 PM
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"elziko" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> At work we have a wired network. However, we have various machines that
> have a Wi-Fi adapters. Is there some way I could use one of these
> computers to act as an access point so that I can connect to the network
> to browse network folders & access the internet?
>
> TIA
>



 
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barry@sme-online.com
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      09-05-2007, 05:27 PM
On Sep 5, 7:33 am, "elziko" <elz...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> At work we have a wired network. However, we have various machines that have
> a Wi-Fi adapters. Is there some way I could use one of these computers to
> act as an access point so that I can connect to the network to browse
> network folders & access the internet?
>
> TIA


Maybe. You might research "ad-hoc" vs "infrastructure" wireless
networks,
and the differences between access-point, client, and bridge, given
the
above.

There are lots of good references on paper and online, and I'd not
want to deprive you of the pleasure.

Do consider that you might be talking a major security breach for a
work network, and someone might be very unhappy with your actions.

HTH,
J

 
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Jeff Liebermann
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      09-05-2007, 06:12 PM
"elziko" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:

>At work we have a wired network. However, we have various machines that have
>a Wi-Fi adapters. Is there some way I could use one of these computers to
>act as an access point so that I can connect to the network to browse
>network folders & access the internet?


Yes, but not easily with Windoze. There was a program called SoftAP
that did just that, but it's basically dead. I could offer various
abominations that might suffice, but methinks the best solution would
be to spend perhaps $60 and purchase a wireless access point (or
wireless router).

It's difficult to tell from your description, but it's also highly
likely that your workplace already has a wireless access point or
wireless router. That makes what you're trying to do probably a
violation of company policy. Most companies have policies proscribing
what are called "rogue access points". You might want to check with
your companies IT department before adding or modifying the wired or
wireless network.


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