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<blockquote data-quote="schweb" data-source="post: 61328" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>The way a mixed network would work is that you'd have a wireless router that would work with any wireless enabled notebook or desktop, etc and then you can also run a cable from it to a non-wireless computer.</p><p></p><p>For example I have an Airport Extreme base that is wireless to my iMac, iBook, and PowerBook and the connected via lan to my Dell. That's a "mixed" network.</p><p></p><p>And IMHO, Belkin is not a good networking product. Stay with the Linksys or D-Link if you don't want to get an Airport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schweb, post: 61328, member: 59"] The way a mixed network would work is that you'd have a wireless router that would work with any wireless enabled notebook or desktop, etc and then you can also run a cable from it to a non-wireless computer. For example I have an Airport Extreme base that is wireless to my iMac, iBook, and PowerBook and the connected via lan to my Dell. That's a "mixed" network. And IMHO, Belkin is not a good networking product. Stay with the Linksys or D-Link if you don't want to get an Airport. [/QUOTE]
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