- Nov 16, 1999
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Okay, here's the situation...
Two apartments. One has cable modem access and is using Sygate ICS to share the internet connection inside their apartment (using a 5-port switch). The other is using dial-up right now.
We want to get the second apartment on the cable modem connection using wireless networking.
From my little knowledge of wireless networking, I'm thinking that we could have a wireless access point hooked up to one port of the 5-port switch in the cable-modem apartment. This Access Point would broadcast to another Access Point in the dial-up apartment which would be hooked-up to another switch feeding the connection to any computer in there.
Will this work? I want to circumvent the use of Wireless lan cards somehow and use Access Points.
Is there a cheaper setup? Thanks in advance.
-S
Two apartments. One has cable modem access and is using Sygate ICS to share the internet connection inside their apartment (using a 5-port switch). The other is using dial-up right now.
We want to get the second apartment on the cable modem connection using wireless networking.
From my little knowledge of wireless networking, I'm thinking that we could have a wireless access point hooked up to one port of the 5-port switch in the cable-modem apartment. This Access Point would broadcast to another Access Point in the dial-up apartment which would be hooked-up to another switch feeding the connection to any computer in there.
Will this work? I want to circumvent the use of Wireless lan cards somehow and use Access Points.
Is there a cheaper setup? Thanks in advance.
-S
