[vox-tech] Wireless-to-ethernet bridges

MB sparkynine at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 7 11:51:27 PDT 2005


You are on the right track, and here are a few other suggestions:

http://www.wlanparts.com/product/NL3054CB3PLUS ( same money but 200mw )

I have a 802.11b buffalo client bridge that I can sell to you for $20.  
Looks like:

http://www.buffalotech.com/products/product-detail.php?productid=116&categoryid=7

but is 802.11b

If you don't need the 802.11g speed, then you can find really cheap 
802.11b client bridges much like the dlink 900AP+ (make sure that its 
the (AP+) model ) -- something like:
http://cgi.ebay.com/D-LINK-AirPlus-DWL-900AP-WIRELESS-ACCESS-POINT_W0QQitemZ5816022794QQcategoryZ51164QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

-Mark

Henry House wrote:

>I finally have no choice but to get a wireless interface for my home
>workstation. Given the difficulty with changing chipsets and poor driver
>support, I am thinking of a ethernet-to-wireless bridge, which is alleged to
>bridge a one-device ethernet network to an existing wireless network with an
>existing access point, all without any drivers on the PC. Here are two
>products, both by Linksys, that claim to do just that:
>
>http://www.buy.com/prod/Wireless_G_Game_Adapter/q/loc/15625/10351886.html
>
>http://www.buy.com/prod/Wireless_G_Ethernet_Bridge/q/loc/15625/10346525.html
>
>The second is about twice the price of the first.
>
>My questions are:
>
>- Am I on the right track going with an ethernet bridge?
>
>- What reasons are there to prefer the more-expensive device? I loathe
>  wireless networking and so would prefer to spend as little as possible. I
>  am not really interested in special features.
>
>
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