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I have a non-laptop Shuttle computer on my sailboat. I would like to be able
to access marina and other WiFi points when available. I have talked to some of the marine WiFi providers and they only provide hardware that works with laptop computers. At the Oakland boat show the provider I talked to wouldn't even look at me after I said I had a desktop computer instead of a laptop! I would like to set up an external antenna and the necessary hardware to get WiFi access into the Ethernet port on my computer. I have no laptop PCMCIA slots, no PCI bus slots, only a high-speed Ethernet port. I am not looking to have secondary wireless access for other devices on the boat. I would like to be able to install a wired router on the boat and share the internet connection among more than one on-board wired computer. This would eliminate USB wireless adapters that connect directly to the computer. Can I use a bridge, like the Linksys WET54G, for this application or is there a better solution? Recommendations for an external antenna would also be appreciated. Thanks, Rusty |
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