On 12 Sep 2003 13:02:37 -0700, DavidNoack <dnoack.TakeThisOut@optonline.net> wrote:
> I have a wired network with an SMB four port router and a Linksys
> 802.11b WAP in one room of my house. My main Internet connection is a
> However, I also have three other computers in another room that I
> would like to network, but have no wired access.
Are those three already networked together?
If not, then adding a wireless adapter on each is probably easiest.
My preferred solution would be a wireless bridge. Network the three
computers with a four port (at least) switch.
One way to bridge is to use a wireless bridge such as the linksys
WET11 or similar products from other companies.
Another way is to use two matching WAP11's (or similar products from
other companies) with one in "access point" mode (your existing wap
may work) and the other in "access point client" mode. This is
essentially the same as the bridge solution, but can be a bit more
challenging to configure.
sdb
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