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Subject: Giving wired devices access to a wireless network
Category: Computers > Wireless and Mobile
Asked by: anorexorcist-ga
List Price: $16.00
Posted: 04 Apr 2005 23:14 PDT
Expires: 05 Apr 2005 23:27 PDT
Question ID: 505082
I need to give my (ethernet) wired devices (such as an Xbox, PS2,
computers/PC, Tivo,etc)  access to my Wireless network. My Wireless
network uses WPA and AES as the secuiryt/secuirty algorithm. Do I need
a Wifi ethernet bridge in order to accomplish this, if so can you
suggest a model that supports WPA-AES.  If I don't need a Wifi
ethernet bridge (rather, I need another device) can you please tell me
what I need and possibly suggest one that supports WPA-AES?

Thank you for any help
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Subject: Re: Giving wired devices access to a wireless network
From: gf999111-ga on 05 Apr 2005 11:55 PDT
 
What type of Wireless cards / access pomts do you use on your wireless
network ? You may wish to check out that vendor first.  You are right
on the wireless hub..

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