wrote:
> 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.
Or, you can use a wireless USB Nic (probably not under
eCS, though), as I have for a couple years now. I
even used it with the ThinkPad that crapped out after
a few days.
Jordan
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