Originally posted by Route 66:
There is another slightly less expensive suggestion: keep you present router and connect to it, in addition, an external Access Point emitter (many of these external devices can work in several modes - emitter, receiver, repeater). I hope my explanation was clear!
-- José.[/B]
Yes that sounds like what I want then I can turn it off or unplug it when I am not useing the wireless feature? am I correct? and the rest of the system will stay the same.
If I go to a wireless router, even though it has the RJ-45 plugs, is it still emitting the wireless signal even when I don't have the wireless laptop around? I want to, when I'm not using the wireless, disconnect it.
boy I hope I'm not asking real dumb questions her but you guys have all ready helped me understand so much more than the vodoo the saleskid was trying to tell me.
[This message has been edited by mikeathome1 (edited 09-13-2005).]