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Steve,
Wireless, yes. Inexpensive, no. The least expensive "access point" (the
box that picks up the wireless signal) I could find was the Linksys for $260
(at www.microwarehouse.com ). The wireless PCI cards run $46 each. You
cannot use these to transmit from once PCI card to another. It has to go
through an access point.
Hope this helps.
Kyle Elmblade
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From: "Steve Milani" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 7:04 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Wireless Network Adapter
> Hello,
> I volunteer at church where we have a peer-to-peer Windows 10BaseT
ethernet
> network.
> One staff member is in a building next door; running RJ45 cable is not a
> cost-effective solution.
> Is there an inexpensive wireless adapter that would connect to a network
> hub and transmit shared files/printer data to a wireless PCI card that I
> would install in the staff member's computer?
> Thanks,
> Steve
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