on 10/13/03 7:14 PM, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My Reply follows quote. On 13/10/2003 08:30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> 
>> Is it possible to construct a wireless network that would work with a
>> PM8600/300, 6500/250, both plugged into an ethernet hub, and a 540c and
>> 1400cs?
> --------
> Pardon me for being confused, but, Huh?
> 
> What do you mean, "wireless network...plugged into an ethernet hub?"
> 
> The simplest thing I can think of which MIGHT meet your needs, would be
> to buy a "wireless" router with built-in 4 port switch. This way you can
> have both kinds of network, wired through the switch and wireless through
> the "antenna" part of the router.
> 
> Get an "Orinoco" type wireless card for the 1400, plug the existing hub
> into the wired part of the router, and network away.
> 
> Ken

-- sorry for the confusion... I have an existing ethernet network for the
desktop systems.. Including 2 winboxes, but I wanted to add wireless
connectivity for the laptops..


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