On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Andy Sy wrote:

> Another trick I realized is that if you do not want to mess
> around with chipsets and drivers, you can just spend extra
> and buy an Access Point like the Dlink DWL-2000AP+, plug
> it into your Ethernet port and voila, you're wirelessly
> connected!

that is a really neat trick! 
how much is the "overhead" cost on that AP?
and where to buy? =)

> 
> In fact this is the setup I'm using right now and it works,
> except ironically enough it's the driver for this newly
> bought CNET PRO200 Ethernet card I'm using to connect to the
> access point that's the source of some problems... [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]

is that particular card problematic even without the AP attached to it?

pong

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