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<blockquote data-quote="dauber" data-source="post: 962441" data-attributes="member: 48449"><p>So, our Linksys wireless router that my wife and I have had for about six and a half years is starting to get quirky; I'm having to re-boot it and/or factory-reset the thing almost every day now...</p><p></p><p>I read some excellent reviews about Apple's options.</p><p></p><p>Now, here's the thing...my wife and I both have tower PCs that currently have wired connections. I did a bit of research on AirPort Express, but that's 100% wireless. Now, the AirPort Extreme has an option for wired computers, but it's pretty overkill including the workload it can handle AND the price.</p><p></p><p>Is there some way I can kind of go in between??? is there a way to, say, hack or adapt the AirPort Express to work on a wired connection (like with some kind of bridge or something)??? The only other way it'd be useful is if we bought wifi cards for our two towers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dauber, post: 962441, member: 48449"] So, our Linksys wireless router that my wife and I have had for about six and a half years is starting to get quirky; I'm having to re-boot it and/or factory-reset the thing almost every day now... I read some excellent reviews about Apple's options. Now, here's the thing...my wife and I both have tower PCs that currently have wired connections. I did a bit of research on AirPort Express, but that's 100% wireless. Now, the AirPort Extreme has an option for wired computers, but it's pretty overkill including the workload it can handle AND the price. Is there some way I can kind of go in between??? is there a way to, say, hack or adapt the AirPort Express to work on a wired connection (like with some kind of bridge or something)??? The only other way it'd be useful is if we bought wifi cards for our two towers... [/QUOTE]
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