I use D-link pocket routers.

JC

On 8/2/07, Seth Galitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You'd need some kind of wireless bridge device, since you can't add a
> wifi card or USB dongle to the SunRay itself.  Having said that, your
> network will be much more reliable if you just run the cable.  You'll
> still need to do some cabling anyway as wifi range isn't nearly "30Km"
> either.  For the printer, you can get wireless print servers.  You'd
> just use that through the printer's parallel or USB port instead of the
> JetDirect.
>
> Seth
>
> George Vasiliadis wrote:
> >
> > Hey All ...
> >
> > We have 6 x SunRay 150 running off a Sun E450 Server and 4 x Sun W1100Z
> > Workstations.
> > At present they are all connected to a Dell 3324 Switch.
> >
> > We are about to move to our new premises and we would like to run a full
> > wireless network.
> > "Just trying to avoid running 30,000 meters of cable".
> >
> > Our SunRays are scattered around our facility and we have 10 contractual
> > staff with laptops
> > (Mac's & Win) that come and go, but all share the 6 cubes we have set-up.
> >
> > We also have a HP8550 network printer with a Jet Direct interface that
> > we would like to go
> > wireless.
> >
> > Any suggestions will be appreciated.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Seth Galitzer
> Systems Coordinator
> Computing and Information Sciences
> Kansas State University
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 785-532-7790
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