Re: Wireless Router or PCI Card
Doz wrote:
>
> The best option is probably a wireless access point plugged into the existing
> LAN wiring. Make sure it's secured with WEP at the very least (WPA preferred).
>
Thanks for that.
Any particular reason for using an AP?
(Cheapskate here doesn't want to spend money on expensive gear if a
Card will do.)
Alastair.
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