I don't understand what a bridge is and what it does. Do you mean I could connect a desktop equipped with a PCI (wired) adapter to a wifi network by using a bridge? Could you give an example of a bridge and of the required driver?
TIA
mg
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 14:49:18 -0400, Julian Thomas wrote:
|The bridge is still worthy of mention as an alternative to a PCI wireless
|card.
|
|On a recent vacation, I was able to use the Hampton Inn's wireless (free!)
|using their bridge - this was before I had my own card.
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