I also have a wires network with a router, but have also used a wireless system from Intel called AnyPoint for some time. The unit I use is an older model, but consist of a USB unit, and a PCMCIA card. The system only operates at 1.6Mbps, but is more than adequate to share files, and the internet. My laptop uses W2k, and my main computer uses XP Pro. It also has a pretty good range, I can go two or three houses down the street w/o loss of reception. Best of all, I just bought one for a coworker for under $35 for both units new off of ebay including shipping. Dennis Noble It's not what you want that makes you fat, It's what you get. >I have a very stable and reliable wired network installed >in my home and don't want to change it. However, my wife >has convinced me to get her a laptop and she wants >wireless connection to our home network so she can move >about freely with it. > >I have looked for a wireless access point that doesn't >include the router but it looks like there aren't many. > Most are routers with broadband connections along with >the DHCP stuff which I don't need. What I would like to >do is attach the access point to my current router and >then have a wireless card in the laptop so it is just >another node on my current network. My current router >would assign IP address and control access to my cable >modem. _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail The NOSPIN Group Promotions is now offering Mandrake Linux or Red Hat Linux CD sets along with the OpenOffice CD... at a great price!!! http://freepctech.com/goodies/promotions.shtml