On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 13:38, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> Access points, I don't yet know but I would go with
> one that supports web configuration so that it does't
> require windoze at all.  

Did some digging on this, and one of the few access points I could find
with web configuration was the LinkSys BEFW11S4 4 port 10/100 Cable/DSL
router.  It is 10 bucks more than the other LinkSys access point I was
looking at, I don't need the routing function of it, but the 10/100
would be better for connecting to my backbone 100 mb backbone and
supporting multiple users on the wireless (only two right now).

-- 
...Rob
 
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