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| If a PC has only an Ethernet port, is there a way to connect it to a wireless LAN without swapping network cards? | |
![]() | Yes. You would use a class of wireless LAN products called Wireless Bridges. Examples are the Linksys WET11 and Hawking WB320. For more info see the Wireless Bridging NTK. |
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