On Tuesday, November 25, 2003, at 07:26 PM, Len Gerstel wrote:
My Mac is hooked up through the neatest part of the setup. It is a DWL 810+, which is a wireless to ethernet converter. This allows ANY ethernet enabled device to network through a 802.11 wireless network, even the LC (if it has an ethernet card). I had to go this route because I had no free pci slots and I have read bad reports about 802.11 to usb adapters. I believe it will also work with a printer, but if not, many manufacturers make a wireless adapter for their printers.
Does this thing require drivers of any sort?
Mike Hebel
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