hey everybody, i was wondering, is there any type of router that instead of sending of a signal, recieves it? kinda like a wireless card, for a bunch of computers? if not, is there maybe some type of wireless ethernet bridge that can pug into a wired router as the internet source? thanks alot guys. (and gals)
Answers:
A wireless router would be a two-way communication device ALWAYS. A router is designed to connect to up to 255 such devices, like Computers to make a network. The devices may be wireless or wired. (using an ethernet switch to expand the number of ports).
I recommend that you get a LinkSys. Try this one;
LINKSYS WRT54GL IEEE 802.3/3u, IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless-G Broadband Router - $62.99
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.as...
Good luck and Happy Computing!
anything wireless sends and receives radio signals
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