on 10/8/03 10:01 PM, Daniel Kendell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
> after studying the packaging of my D-Link DWL-2000AP Access Point it
> says that it can be used as : "4) Wireless Client" does that mean that
> i could just get another one of these and plug it into the ethernet
> port of the G3/400 (or your RevA iMac) with the correct cable and do it
> that way? It has no software to install....all web based config.

Sure sounds that way to me.  I just checked D-Link's web page for that
model, they say that the Wireless Client mode is for "Wirelessly connecting
Ethernet Devices".

I wonder though if using this model for this purpose would be overkill, (and
a waste of money) when you can buy devices that act ONLY as a wireless to
Ethernet client, and probably cost less.


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