Re[2]: [Thinkpad] wireless kitchen sink

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From: Donald MacQueen (dmacq_at_erols.com)
Date: Sat Dec 21 2002 - 08:15:30 EST


all,

i am running the netgear mr314 which works very well (it worked right
out of the box!) and i got it for ~$60 after rebates.

Friday, December 20, 2002, 7:26:21 PM, you wrote:

> They also do DHCP , NAT, many provide a printer port and a number even
> provide fallback to an external modem via their serial port if/when you
> broadband connection fails.

> I think mine also does ..windows ...have to check the manual .
> LOL

> ..peter..

>> >> 2) what is a "kitchen sink"?)
>>
>> a router, wap, and switch all in one device. the router provides
>> firewall and isp filtering, the wap distributes wireless signals, and
>> the ports on the switch allow connecting hard-wired machines. kitchen
>> sink products are cheaper than buying 3 separate devices.
>>
>> >> I'm using a Nokia access point, together with a SonicWall SOHO firewall
>> >> and a Nokia ADSL router. I'd like to know what I'm missing ;-)
>>
>> >> Cheers, Dominique
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Donald
>>
>> Donald M. MacQueen [|]
>> "What our enemies have started, we will finish"
>>
>>

-- 
Donald                           

Donald M. MacQueen [|] "What our enemies have started, we will finish"


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