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On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 08:11:11AM -0400, Grant M wrote: > Actually, what would be interesting would be if someone had an RJ45 > wired-to-wireless NIC adapter (I looked on froogle, but didn't see any). > That way, you could just plug your standard NIC card into it, and it > would pass-thru the data from the 802.11x connection. You'd need some > sort of setup utility to setup WEP, DHCP, etc, but I should think it's > do-able. something like that could be useful in all sorts of situations > (wireless printers, switches, etc). Sure. Not really suitable for laptops, but Linksys and a few others make these. They're generally called "wireless bridges" or similar. -dsr-
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