In a message dated 11/25/09 12:07:35 PM, [email protected] writes:

> The Ruby G3 iMac is a slot loading, 400 mHz, built in the summer of
> 2000.
> 
> What is a wireless ethernet bridge?
> 

It's a stand-alone device (not running off computer like a USB dongle) that 
receives the wireless signal and then has an ethernet cable running from it 
to the computer needing wireless, to provide it with a wireless connection.

See:
http://www.buy.com/prod/belkin-802-11g-wireless-ethernet-bridge-54-mbps/q/lo
c/111/90133395.html

That is an example of one that I have used; there are several makes, and 
any computer store should have a few.   There are also plenty of used ones.

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I forgot -- they IS another method of connecting a computer to an ethernet 
signal w/o using a long cable, and that is a POE adapter-setup:

http://www.buy.com/prod/netgear-xavb101-powerline-av-ethernet-adapter-kit/q/
loc/101/208154606.html

Good luck,

Craig W.
The Texas’Dawg,
Houston, TX – Atlanta, GA

STILL of Daystar Technology
(and YES, we're OPEN on #*@& Thanksgiving EVE!)   ;-)

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iMac Summer ’01 600mhz, 1gb RAM, Tiger
iMac TL with Sonnet FW upgrade, “Purple Reign” Panther
Custom-made G3 rack server w/ TL Imac parts w/ Sonnet FW Upgrade
[20-odd iMac G3s that I donate to kids & organizations]

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