Nearly every SoHo "router" can be put in Bridge Mode, and routers are
nearly always cheaper.
On 5/21/2019 11:04 AM, rv6amark via Elecraft wrote:
Re: "...and work like a bridge between the two network...Like this one for example...I
have been using a similar product (Netgear WINCE2001) for years on my home alarm system with
no problems. They add WiFi capability to any device that has an Ethernet port. Be sure to
follow the configuration instructions CAREFULLY. Search for "WiFi Ethernet
bridge". Sadly, the price of this Netgear device has doubled (now $200 USD on Amazon)
since I bought mine. Happily, cheaper devices are finally on the market.Mark,KE6BB
...and work like a bridge between the two network. In this way, maybe, you can connect the K4 to the wifi
in a more "natural" way.Like this one for
example:https://www.amazon.com/Vonets-VAR11N-300-Multi-Functional-Wireless-Portable/dp/B01199OGK0/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1_sspa?keywords=vonets+VAR11+N-300&qid=1558431899&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull-spons&psc=1Best
regards, Graziano Roccon IW2NOY / W2NOY
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