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wireless broadband networking
Name: Mayur Mistry Date: November 28, 2003 at 11:49:10 Pacific OS: Win2kPro CPU/Ram: 512mb p4
would it act as a wireless port? what i mean is does it have a ethernet port to connect to my computer and a WAN port for my modem. would then a wireless card on another computer share the internet with it? Thanks
Name: Chris Woelkers Date: November 28, 2003 at 17:10:35 Pacific
Reply:
Yes, yes, and yes. This product is a router with a built in 4 port ethernet switch and wireless access point. It will route a DSL, or cable, broadband connection allowing any computer connected to it, either through the ethernet ports or a wireless connection, to access the Internet. You will also be able to access other computers connected to the router allowing file and printer sharing over the LAN.
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Name: Mayur Mistry Date: November 29, 2003 at 04:09:04 Pacific
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