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From: hamma101 on 3 May 2008 22:49 i have a hp2110/2115 and a wireless cf module. when traveling is there a way to connect to a cat 5 connection and gain online access?
From: Bender on 4 May 2008 00:03 Yes, just bring along a wireless router and plug the cat 5 into it. <hamma101(a)bda.net> wrote in message news:4s8q14dh00pctfsmpse4ginhuolivplhjk(a)4ax.com... > i have a hp2110/2115 and a wireless cf module. when traveling is > there a way to connect to a cat 5 connection and gain online access?
From: William on 4 May 2008 10:50 On 4 May, 03:49, hamma...(a)bda.net wrote: > i have a hp2110/2115 and a wireless cf module. when traveling is > there a way to connect to a cat 5 connection and gain online access? Get one of these: http://www.trustedreviews.com/networking/review/2005/09/05/APC-3-in-1-Wireless-Mobile-Router/p1 -- WH
From: Sven on 4 May 2008 13:14 The little access points are options, and usable with other laptops, etc. There are CF wired ethernet cards though. http://computers.pricegrabber.com/network-adapters/p/4/form_keyword=cf%20ethernet%20card/st=query_link/ They do work well. I still have mine from the early days, before WiFi ;). I even still have a CF direct connect modem. Thing is, if you already have the CF WiFi card, you could pay just a little more for the AP, or a little less depending on what wired CF card you find. <hamma101(a)bda.net> wrote in message news:4s8q14dh00pctfsmpse4ginhuolivplhjk(a)4ax.com... >i have a hp2110/2115 and a wireless cf module. when traveling is > there a way to connect to a cat 5 connection and gain online access?
From: r_z_aret on 5 May 2008 14:36 On Sun, 4 May 2008 07:50:19 -0700 (PDT), William <william(a)lowerknowle.com> wrote: >On 4 May, 03:49, hamma...(a)bda.net wrote: >> i have a hp2110/2115 and a wireless cf module. �when traveling is >> there a way to connect to a cat 5 connection and gain online access? > >Get one of these: >http://www.trustedreviews.com/networking/review/2005/09/05/APC-3-in-1-Wireless-Mobile-Router/p1 That looks a lot like my Netgear WGR 101, except switch position 4 does nothing on my Netgear. Other companies make similar products: http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=346 Linksys made one that looked particularly neat: http://archive.laptopmag.com/Review/Linksys-Wireless-G-Travel-Router.htm ----------------------------------------- To reply to me, remove the underscores (_) from my email address (and please indicate which newsgroup and message). Robert E. Zaret, eMVP PenFact, Inc. 20 Park Plaza, Suite 478 Boston, MA 02116 www.penfact.com
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