On Wednesday 16 January 2002 11:14, Jon Schewe wrote:
> I've got a machine with a twisted pair connector and I'd like to hook it
> into a wireless network.  I can't put a card in it because it's an xterm
> and thus no slots.  I'm wondering what my options are.  Can I just buy two
> access points and plugs hte xterm into one and the rest of my network into
> the other and the access points will talk?  Or do I need some other kind of
> hardware, like the ORiNOCO Ethernet Converter
> (http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/orinoco_converter.html)?
>
>
> Thanks.

Based on what I have working at home I say you'll need an access point plus a 
crossover cable or a hub. I've got the following setup: One computer using a 
SOHOWare NetBlaster II card, One SOHOWare NetBlaster II Wireless Hub (access 
point), one Linksys 5-port hub, 2 or 3 other systems connected into the hub. 
It all works like a charm. One of the wired systems is my firewall/router for 
cablemodem access. My wife uses the wireless machine and the only time we had 
a problem was when too much stuff (sewing machine, books, etc) piled up in 
front of the Net Blaster antenna.

Hope this helps.

-- 
Jack Ungerleider
jack at jacku.com