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  • n5gooner
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    bingo

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  • lilelvis2000
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    I managed to find this
    http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx...ationKey=11178

    It looks like its what I need.

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000
    basically want a switch or hub which can take the wireless network and put it through ethernet cat5-e. else I've the hassle of buying everything a USB wireless thingi..... when I've got all the cables already. And it will be faster from PC to PC and PC to printer.
    in which case an ethenet router is fine, and if you need more than the 4 ports that come with it you'll be able to add a switch as well.....

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000
    My wife's office is in a building with a wireless network. But her office I think using cat5e would be the best to connect my laptop, he PC, my pC and the group printer (which has a 100Base-t connection). Any router kit out there that will do that?

    I'm struggling in my search.

    100Bast-T is normally terminated with a RJ45 socket / plug, this can be wired with CAT5e upwards.

    Sounds like you just need a plain old Ethernet switch, with RJ45 connections, 99% of them have these connections now. BNC is long gone!!!

    HTH

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  • lilelvis2000
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    basically want a switch or hub which can take the wireless network and put it through ethernet cat5-e. else I've the hassle of buying everything a USB wireless thingi..... when I've got all the cables already. And it will be faster from PC to PC and PC to printer.

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  • smee.again
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000
    My wife's office is in a building with a wireless network. But her office I think using cat5e would be the best to connect my laptop, he PC, my pC and the group printer (which has a 100Base-t connection). Any router kit out there that will do that?

    I'm struggling in my search.

    The router will have ethernet ports, is that what your after? Maybe I have misread your post though...

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  • lilelvis2000
    started a topic wireless to wire kit

    wireless to wire kit

    My wife's office is in a building with a wireless network. But her office I think using cat5e would be the best to connect my laptop, he PC, my pC and the group printer (which has a 100Base-t connection). Any router kit out there that will do that?

    I'm struggling in my search.

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