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Old 01-11-09, 07:15 PM   #13
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As an alternative, you could add a wireless access point connected to the router by ethernet cable and retain the existing ethernet setup as well as add wireless. I do this in my home network. Right now, I'm using an older wireless router as my WAP since the last WAP I bought died (a few months after the warranty ran out). Doing it this way allows me to keep up with the latest in wireless without having to replace the router (which I'm very happy with).
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