Len, and they'll hook up to a hub, too, no?

> These will allow almost ANY ethernet enabled (even gaming consoles)
> device to hook up to a wireless network.

I'm still confused about this new (wi-fi) networking.... It seems
to me that one of these bridges should work with my hub, and I'd
be fine (provided the source of the wi-fi, in another office -- not
hooked up yet! -- talks with the bridge).

t



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