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Title: Network configuration with Mac and PCs
Post by: mackayr on July 23, 2005, 06:04:27 AM
I have a small home network with a Mac and PCs.  The Mac happens to be in another room and is currently only connected when I string a 50 foot ethernet cable down the hallway.  I'd like to set up a wireless network, and would like to know the most inexpensive way to do this.  Wireless ethernet adapters for my old iMac are either not available or I cannot find them.  It has an RJ45 ethernet port and USB ports (older type - 1.2 I think).  Is there such thing as a wireless hub?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

I've considered wireless router into modem and ethernet wire into iMac.  Then attach wireless adapter to SME server (I'd have to find one that's compatible).  In this configuration, however, is it still possible to have the iMac go through the SME (Server Gateway) to the internet?
Title: Network configuration with Mac and PCs
Post by: MSmith on July 23, 2005, 07:47:35 AM
Powerline or 802.11 ethernet bridge will do the trick.  Not especially cheap but effective.  Or you could just run some cheap wiremold and keep that 50' cable ...
Title: Network configuration with Mac and PCs
Post by: wsmeurope on July 23, 2005, 11:18:56 AM
Connect a wireless access point to your hub or routers (or direct to your SME eth if you want an only wireless network)and an USB wireless to you Mac, personnaly I use a Linksys and it make a good job.