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| Thread ID: 30872 | 2003-03-05 11:19:00 | question about WiFi | rohyoungho (3293) | Press F1 |
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| 125771 | 2003-03-05 11:19:00 | I thought that I need 1 access point and 1 adaptor to connect my computers, but on the article it says 2 adaptors will do the job. Is it true? How does it work with out access point? | rohyoungho (3293) | ||
| 125772 | 2003-03-05 11:24:00 | Are you talking about networking? 2 computer 2 adaptor (1 for each computer) 3 or more 1 access point and adaptor for each computer Hay i could be wrong! i think your talking about networking -p |
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| 125773 | 2003-03-05 11:45:00 | yes i'm talking about wireless network... i should've made it clear..... | rohyoungho (3293) | ||
| 125774 | 2003-03-06 02:40:00 | Yes you should be right with one card for each machine. The access point is more intended so that laptops can link into a fixed (wired) network. If these are the only members of the network you shouldn't need an access point at all. I think you could add more computers, still without an access point. (If one is a desktop, or has an onboard Ethernet, you could probably use it as an access point ... certainly with Linux; maybe with Windows) | Graham L (2) | ||
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