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MichelleUK 31-01-2006 13:06

Mixing Wired and Wireless
 
Hi,

I have been looking through the posts and cannot find an answer to my problem (or if I have, it's gone way over my head!;)).

I have a Linksys BEFSR41 wired router with 4 ports that shares my NTL BB between two PC's and an Apple. I need to now access the BB with a wireless laptop.

Do I need to buy a new router or is there something that I can plug into my existing router to make a wireless access point?

Any help gratefully received!
Thanks,

Michelle

Chris 31-01-2006 13:11

Re: Mixing Wired and Wireless
 
I think you need one of these. :)

MichelleUK 31-01-2006 13:15

Re: Mixing Wired and Wireless
 
Thanks Chris, exactly what I needed!! :D

Best regards,

Michelle

danielf 31-01-2006 13:16

Re: Mixing Wired and Wireless
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris T
I think you need one of these. :)

Unfortunately though, those are hardly cheaper than a new router. Seeing that most wireless routers come with a number of cabled ports as well, you may just as well (imo) get a new wireless router, and cut down on the number of devices/sockets required in your room.

SMHarman 31-01-2006 17:16

Re: Mixing Wired and Wireless
 
^ beaten to it.
You can always put the wired one on ebay.

MichelleUK 31-01-2006 17:37

Re: Mixing Wired and Wireless
 
Thanks guys, yes I have checked some prices and there does seem to be very little difference between a new router and an access point.

I may still go with the access point just in case it needs to be placed in a high spot - not sure I could live with all the cables dangling down the wall from the router! Hmmm... I need to ponder further!

Many thanks:)

Michelle

Hom3r 31-01-2006 17:58

Re: Mixing Wired and Wireless
 
I have a belkin access point, worls a treat.


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