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Need a device that will receive wireless signal and output to wired

Wolfchild

Senior member
Is there an access point or device that would take the signal from my D-Link wireless
router (main floor of my house) and have wired outputs. I have a small workbench
area in my basement and right now I'm having to move a PCI adaptor every time
I work on a different computer. Is there something I can leave
hooked up all the time and just plug the network cable in to each machine? I do have
a little Zonet USB adaptor too but like the PCI one I need to install drivers every
time I move it to a new setup - would be much better if I could just plug a cable in.
 
Thanks, am I correct in thinking then that THIS would
work for what I need, and if I want to have more than computer going at once on this
just attack the outgoing ethernet to a wired router?
 
Yep, that should work... and you might even be able to connect it to a switch instead of a router if you need to connect more than one computer at a time to it.
 
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