In a message dated 8/24/04 10:45:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>So, Which D-Link product would hook me up,
>and what other items, would I need for my printer, and other two mac's
>
>TKS -
>Rick

First, you need a wireless access point if you already have a wired router, 
to send out the wireless signal in your home.

As far as making your devices receive the wifi signal, the easiest way is to 
get a wireless bridge, configurable via a browser-type app, since so one makes 
one with Mac software(!). Then connect it to a router to use more than one 
computer/device with the router.

Another way is to put a PCI wirless card in your Macs (would not work for the 
printer). Sonnet makes one just for factory G3 desktops using OS X; they are 
also some others around, made by Proxim and Orinoco that hold a wireless PC 
card, and work in older PCI macs. I have one in my 7500 and my 6400.

Craig W.
Atlanta, GA

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