cybervision_ wrote:
>> I don't know. But I do know that for $60 or so, you can get a Linksys
>> WRT54GL (note the final ELL) and it will work great.
> 
> But my problem is that my internet is coming from another router and
> none of the routers I know of can connect to another to get internet
> from it as well as connecting to the transporter so it really doesn't
> help me much.

Sure it does. With the WRT54GL, and either DD-WRT or Tomato, you can 
turn it into an access point. (most commercial access points cost $150 
or so).

Plug the WRT into your hub/switch, or directly into your DSL/Cable/Fios 
modem, and plug your server into the WRT. Use the WiFi to talk to your 
Boom, Transporter, Duet, etc.

I do exactly this. Works great.

While the ISPs love to make you think that their supplied modem/router 
is the only solution, there are many other and often better approaches.

-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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