Re: Wireless hub to brig a wireless network

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Author: Bryan.ONeal@asu.edu
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To: plug-discuss
Subject: Re: Wireless hub to brig a wireless network
Just the opposite, I have weird only machines I want to put on a wireless network.

I may just go for a PCI 802.g connection but I would need it to work plug and
play with both windows and Linux (various flavors) since I no longer have time
to play with code.




Quoting Erik Bixby <>:

> Are you wanting a straight Wireless Access Point (WAP)? A real WAP
> functions just like a HUB would, except without the wires; you plug it
> in and all machines that connect to it wirelessly are just on your
> network. Most of the stuff at Fry's will be "wireless routers." That
> is, they do network address translation, which will make it difficult
> for your wireless machines to participate on your wired network.
>
> Just trying to figure out what it is you're after...
> -Erik
>
> On 6/4/05, <> wrote:
> > I am looking to go purchase a wireless hub to hook into a hub, so that
> several
> > older computers can participate in my wireless network.
> >
> > In other-words I will get my DHCP info from the wireless side an
> propagate it to
> > my computer. This is the opposite of most wireless networks, any
> suggestions on
> > what to get?
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