Re: Convert Wireless back to Wired...



Datamon wrote:

>> My (company) PC has a VPN card for LAN access, and wireless is
>> disabled. (don't ask...).
>
>> When I travel, a lot of hotels have wireless only, which is useless to
>> me w/ this laptop.
>
>> Does anyone know of a device that will convert the "wireless" bak to
>> Wired?
>
> Happy?
>
> tia...

Not a bit. First you asked a question. Then you responded to it with
another, apparently unrelated question, with no quoting to give an
indication of what you meant.

To illustrate the problem. I could have just posted a message consisting of
"Yes". It would completely answer one of your questions, and solve your
problem, but would you be any wiser?

The full text of that second post was "Is it a travel router?". What is
"it"?

Finally you responded to _me_, without quoting anything of what I wrote.

Please learn to use usenet before asking questions. This should help:

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Really, we're happy to help here, but you've got to ask intelligible
questions.
--
derek
.



Relevant Pages

  • Convert Wireless back to Wired...
    ... My PC has a VPN card for LAN access, ... When I travel, a lot of hotels have wireless only, which is useless to ...
    (alt.internet.wireless)
  • Re: Surrealism and the Post Office
    ... The way you're quoting these makes me feel ... A cost-to-coast flight is probably circa 5000 miles, ... travel to one of the coasts pretty much every week that you're not ... My husband travelled business ...
    (rec.arts.sf.composition)
  • Re: Two network configurations...?
    ... But, when I travel, I need a dynamically assigned address. ... Now, when I travel, I have to go into Network | Properties ... and then drop down the protocols for the wireless card. ... Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
  • Re: netbook mouse etc.
    ... Is there anything else that would be good to have for travel with the ... I would go with one of the wireless mice. ... Pick one with the small dongle so you don't have as much of a chance ... so, does that mean all wireless mice are cordless, but not all cordless mice ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware)
  • Re: Connect ethernet router cable to wireless adapter
    ... I travel a lot with an IBM T-60 laptop, and would like to be able to connect ... typically hooked into a server or router (usually a wall plug such as a ... then connect to the wireless built into my computer? ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)