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Generic wireless ethernet bridges - anyone tried?
Posted by: Byrd on 2017-03-12 05:12:25
Hi,

I'm playing around with a SGI Octane and would also like to try my wifi connection on some ethernet equipped Macs using a generic wireless ethernet bridge.

They're pretty cheap, run off USB and all look like this:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VAP11G-300-Wireless-Bridge-Cable-Convert-RJ45-Ethernet-Port-to-Wireless-WiFi-B-/282316591184?var=&hash=item41bb615050:m:mf8fpsofWduKjHJo2wztLOQ

... can anyone report on their success, and what Macs and OS liked working with them?

Thanks

JB

Posted by: sstaylor on 2017-03-12 12:13:40
I happened yesterday to see people on the web recommending similar devices for older computers with ethernet but without wireless.  http://www.brutman.com/Wireless_for_Classics/Wireless_for_Classics.html

No Apple or Macintosh information, but it's a start.

Posted by: Compgeke on 2017-03-12 14:19:48
While not quite the same as these generic bridges, I have had a lot of success using old Linksys routers flashed with DD-WRT as bridges. I personally use E1000s as they keep popping up for $1-$2 at thrift stores locally but just about anything that can run DD-WRT would work.

If you want to go even more insane, you can even shove one inside the computer like this guy did http://www.vcfed.org/forum/showthread.php?20730-BEHOLD!-the-*WI-FI*-8088-luggable!!.

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