On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 5:31 PM, Bruce Johnson
<john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote:

> You'll need a wifi router, or connect the ethernet port of one of the
> desktops to the internet, and share the internet via that computers wifi.
> Apple's Airport Extreme Base Station is really nice and allows connecting
> USB drives and printers for sharing. They're quite expensive however,
> compared to other offerings like Netgear or Linksys. I have a NetGear
> 802.11g wifi router myself that I like a lot and has prven to be quite
> reliable; but it's a touter only, no USB or shared devices.

D-Link has a G offering with two USB2 ports, not sure if they make the
exact model anymore though. Also, what Netgear do you have? I have a
NetGear WPN824v2 G router with RangeMax and MIMO, and i love it. Goes
a lot farther than the one provided by our ISP (Netgear WRT54g)

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