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Linksys WET11 Wireless-B Ethernet Bridge
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10-28-2004
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Description:
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Wireless bridge. Works with any machine or printer that has a working network card installed. No modules or drivers to install or configure. Just plug a cat 5 cable between computer network card ( or printer ) and bridge. Open a browser and point it to the default bridge IP address ( included in instructions) and configure the bridge for IP, SSL, WEP. A linux machine can have wireless in 5 minutes.
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Linksys wireless bridge 802.11b
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Does not matter
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Network CAT5
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