yeah the wife is gonna allow that :'(

actually not exactly sure of the distance, probably no more then 50 feet even 
if I put the puter bench on the far side of the detached garage which is the 
plan. Lath has to go where the 220 line is but things are loose. Actually 
thinking of pre wiring some cat5 b4 I put up the sheetrock just to be ahead of 
myself but it is hard to know exactly what is the best course at this time. 
Have not taken possession yet.

thanks fp

At 07:52 AM 9/16/2009, DSinc Poked the stick with:
>FP,
>What do you suppose the distance between the out bldg and the main house 
>connection point is?  Seems simpler to just string a LAN cable between roof 
>corners and into some window(s).  Understand formal burying the cable later 
>on....... :)
>Congrats!!! Nice pix of the new 20.
>Best,
>Duncan
>
>
>FORC5 wrote:
>>Moving to a new house and my shop will be detached so my LAN will not be 
>>wired anymore until I can bury some cable so I figured a bridge would be 
>>better then just WIFY card ( for customer boxes ) Distance is not that far 
>>but will be a couple of weeks b4 I can test it. ( not closed yet)
>>Had a older wrt54gs router, dl'ed the after market firmware. I'm impressed 
>>but not sure what kind of range I can expect. Works really good though seems 
>>slow. 
>>Would a store bought N class do any better  then a old 54gs ?
>>Also, maybe dumb question, does a bridge give access without having to input 
>>security to wify devices ? or do they have to be manually connected like I 
>>had to do with my N router ? FWIW the bridge did not detect my Wii
>>thanks
>>FP
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