- Use Laptop As An Internet Uplink?
- Posted by dbloom810 on December 17th, 2004
Hi, i have a wireless network in my home that provides broadband access
to all my laptops and desktops. I have recently aquired some older
computers that will not accept the wireless cards, but will accept
networking cards. I was wondering if there was a way to use a
wirelessly configured laptop as my internet uplink. I don't know if
its possible, but I want to use my ethernet card as the router to my
wireless network. It seems to me that the network card can only be
used in an "in" fashion, but I thought it was worth it to ask if anyone
knows how to convert it to an "out" port. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
- Posted by eM eL on December 17th, 2004
"dbloom810" <dbloom810@zoominternet.net> wrote in message
news:1103320854.758773.157250@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
Get a twenty dollar 4 port switch and plug it into your wireless access point/router.
If neither your wireless access point nor the cable/dsl router have a wired Ethernet
port, than spend a hundred bucks on a new wireless access point/router with a few
Ethernet ports and skip the switch altogether.
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- Posted by JHEM on December 18th, 2004
dbloom810 <dbloom810@zoominternet.net> wrote:
If the machines accept ethernet cards, they'll accept WiFi cards. Sounds
like you just need to find some PCMCIA (16BIT) WiFi cards rather than
CARDBUS (32BIT) cards.
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Regards,
James
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