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Old 21-02-2005, 11:35   #6
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Re: A terminology question about Wirless

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Originally Posted by danielf
A quick look on the web suggests that a wireless bridge is used to hook up an ethernet enabled device to a wireless network, so I would think the answer is no.

Edit: here is a link for a range expander (or repeater) £60 inc vat.
I have 12 of these here at work... and they only work with linksys products.... but they will piggy back each other, causing a MASSIVE wireless network

Edit :: wasnt very clear, it will only expand a linksys wireless access point or router, but any wireless can connect to it to use the network
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