It doesn't matter so much WHAT you buy to do this, as HOW you choose to implement it. If you get it wrong then the consequences can range from . People messing with your files . People seeing your network traffic/email . People running up huge bills on your internet account. I'm not going to preach here, but just make sure that you know all the consequences of Wireless before you find one of them out by accident. Dean On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 05:01:42PM +1200, Richard Stevenson wrote:
Hi all
In the interests of keeping my soon-to-be-landlord happy, I'm looking at building a wireless LAN rather than making holes in the 13-month-old house I'm about to move into. Can anyone recommend any particular equipment, suppliers, sources of information? It'll only be a small network to start with - five systems, though it'll grow; I have a nasty habit of accumulating junk :P
Many thanks
Richard
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