You'd need to get a WiFi card any brandname WiFi 802.11a or b 
standard will do. Namely LinkSys or Netgear. You also need to check to
see if your finger-print reader is Wifi or bluetooth capable that either 
supports
802.11a or b standard.

 Since you just want the PC to connect to the finger-print reader via wireless
connection an ad-hoc mode will be good since you don't need a router to connect
the two wireless devices. 

Marc Sims
Data Technician I
Prince George's Community College


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Hi,

At work, we have a Sagem finger-print reader (sophisticated push-button!) 
built into one of our automatic doors, ready for a trade fair. FP data is 
downloaded to it via a LAN cable (TCP/IP) from the PC which runs the 
enrollment program. There is no router or modem involved.

What we (I!) want to do is cut out the cable & add in a Wifi link, so that 
the PC can stay on a table in a corner of the booth, & so that we don't have 
the risks associated with a cable running under the floor of the booth 
(previous bad experience!).

Doe anyone have an idea of how to do this?

TIA,

Richard.be

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