I'm monitoring this list in hopes of learning a little about VOIP and PBX's but I do have experience here - A bridge requires 2 ends so thats not going to work. Basically what you want to do (as I understand it) is adapt a wired device to a wireless network - a media adapter.


I've used plenty of bridges but not one of these media adapters but they should work for you:
http://smc.com/index.cfm?event=viewProduct&localeCode=EN_USA&cid=5&scid=&pid=498
http://www.netgear.com/products/details/WGE111.php


or try a Linksys WRT54G w/ the Sveasoft firmware - it's amazing - www.sveasoft.com - much more flexible - but make sure it will work for you.






Patrick Conroy wrote:
I need to demo a Grandstream phone to a customer, but his IT is not able
to give me for the demo a Ethernet cable with DHCP!!!

I need therefore a "wireless hub" ??? with the upstream connection to
wireless!!!
Since I do not know how to name it I cannot google it!

Has anybody done such thing?



I think what you are looking for is a wireless bridge.  I have never
used one, so I can't tell you which ones to look at, but it should do
what you want.  I'm sure D-Link, Linksys, etc.  make them.

Hope this helps,
Patrick
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