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December 5th, 2003, 09:27 AM
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do they make it?
Was wondering if anyone knows of a reverse wireless access point (no idea what it would be called). What i need is something to recive a signal from a wireless router then split it 4 ways. So really what it is would be a router with no input just got its input from a wireless signal....i doubt this is made, just thought i would ask...
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December 6th, 2003, 04:17 AM
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Re: do they make it?
Originally posted here by acp26b
Was wondering if anyone knows of a reverse wireless access point (no idea what it would be called). What i need is something to recive a signal from a wireless router then split it 4 ways. So really what it is would be a router with no input just got its input from a wireless signal....i doubt this is made, just thought i would ask...
I don't understand. If you are using wireless then it can be split many ways. The only way I see it would be a problem is taking a wireless signal and turning it into 4 different wired access points. I don't know if that has been done, but your best bet is google for that. If you are using wireless all the way, you should be able to get quite a few different ip's from your access point, as much as are allowed by the dhcp assignment.
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