on Thu, 10
Jan 2008 11:17:43 -0800
> > I think there are but if the computer already has a wired NIC you can
> > buy a
> > wireless game adapter and plug it into the wired NIC. I have a
> > "Linksys
> > Wireless-G Game Adapter" that I use with an old laptop.
>
> Why exactly might I want a wireless game adapter.
You asked about a wireless card for your computer, I was giving you an
alternative. If you buy a wireless card you need to buy one that has OS/2
support and then install the hardware and software. With a wireless game
adapter you plug your wired NIC into the wireless game adapter, use your web
browser to configure the wireless game adapter and you are on the wireless
network.
> I have three computers and an HP4 printer on the 4 ports of my router.
> I was wondering if I could get either of my 2USB an parallel printers
> hooked up wirelessly.
There are network print servers but I do not know if any have that kind of
feature. I have my USB printer connected to a computer and the printer is
shared with all of the other computers on my home network.
> I also have an HP ipAQ that I can synch via USB. Could it be synch'd
> wirelessly if I had WiFi?
I don't know anything about the ipAQ.
--
Robert Blair
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