For something that small, I'd suggest something simple like a Netgear
device. They provide wireless service, NAT and firewall for security and
they take all of about 5 minutes to set up. I bought one the other day for
about $130. I've only used it for windows machines, but I can't see why you
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I've got 3 PCs and one Macintosh, and I'd like to implement a wireless
network... Any recommendations on easiest/quickest way to do this? They
don't necessarily have to share files, just access
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I've got 3 PCs and one Macintosh, and I'd like to implement a wireless
network... Any recommendations on easiest/quickest way to do this? They
don't necessarily have to share files, just access the internet. Any
recommended websites that
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I've got 3 PCs and one Macintosh, and I'd like to implement a wireless
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Apple's Airport access point works well too. It does NAT and has firewall
features too. It's very easy to set up from a Mac.
More info here:
http://www.apple.com/airport/
Priscilla
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I've got 3 PCs and one
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Orinoco seem to have a decent USB client adapter; but is it
compatible with
a Mac?
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We recently installed a USB/wireless adapter for a customer
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