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On 01/09/08 11:11 pm Robert Blair wrote:
> A wireless access point. There are many available, Linksys makes
> them, I have
> a D-Link. You will need a port to plug it into so if they are all in
> use you
> may need a hub for more ports. If one of the ports is for the laptop
> that
> would free one as you will not need it when you get the WIFI working.
Thanks for the help.
What laptop?
Are there Wifi cards that will plug into a slot in the computer? Are
there WIFI transceivers that will work with printers? parallel? USB?
Ethernet on the printer.
Martin
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