The thing to look for is that it is a non-"router" with a built-in switch.
These are usually marketed as repeaters, extenders, or gaming adapters.

Or you can do this with any Apple Airport.


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On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Sam Cayze <sca...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  At a WiFi only site right now, no cat5 anywhere.  Have a few old print
> pieces of Ethernet-only equipment I need to hook up.
>
>
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> Is there anything that will capture a WiFi signal and output a CAT5 jack?
> It will have to support G, and WPA2.  Can a turn a small wifi router into a
> ‘Receiver’?
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> Any quick thoughts?  I’m onsite and can’t Google much right now.
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> Tia,
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> Sam
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