>> The AirPort Extreme Base Station should be able to network both  
>> wireless and
>> wired computers. If you have more than one Ethernet wired computer,  
>> you will
>> need an Ethernet hub or, better, a switch.
>>
>> As for the school, you should be able to use those hotspots without any
>> problem. There are even applications that will scan for available  
>> network
>> (like KisMAC).
>>
>> -Laurent.
>> --  
>
>There's also an automatic search feature for hotspots in your  
>neighborhood on the homepage of cnet.com.  Also, check out  
>www.wififreespot.com for a comprehensive list of free wifi hotspots in  
>your area.
>
>
>Zoltan
Wow, sounds like this should be an easier problem than I expected.  If that turns out 
to be the case, this should prove to be a completely different experience than the 
last time a Mac was my main computer.
Thanks for the info,
Brian

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