On Friday 25 May 2007, Claude Jones wrote: > This is not a strictly Fedora question, but, I hope > someone with greater experience can give me a quick > answer. My DSL pipe comes into my basement where my home > office is located. I run the Westel Modem in bridge mode > and have it connected to my Linksys wireless router which > is connected by cables to my two Linux boxes, and which > also broadcasts wirelessly my network to the rest of the > house. All this works well. Upstairs, my wife has her > office with two machines each connected wirelessly to the > basement router through their own wireless nics. What I > would prefer is to have the two upstairs computers > connected to a hub, and some wireless device also > connected to the same hub that would in turn connect to > my basement wireless network. It seems like something > lots of people would want to do, but I've been > researching this for a couple of hours and I can't seem > to find a device that will do this. Can anyone point me > in the right direction. > > The main reason I want this is that my wife is working > with lots of very large audio/video files, and > transferring them back and forth between her two > computers - this could be greatly sped up if the > computers were on a gigabit switch and had gigabit nics > in each and could communicate with each other directly > that way, instead of going through the much slower > wireless connections... > -- > Claude Jones > Brunswick, MD, USA A Linksys WET54G should do what you want. -- If the word following begins with a vowel, the word you want is... to read the rest of this, go here http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/a.html