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not sure of the terminology - I just buy 'em and plug 'em in, but it's
a g wireless with (I think) 4 eithernet output jacks in the back.

I think this is my model:  http://tinyurl.com/cz9u9

for me, the great thing was that it was virtually plug and play, and
it matches the design of the phone/router and the cable modem - they
stack neatly on my desk.

it's the little things that make me happy!  (little things, like
working as designed, AND being convenient.)

On 2/9/06, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> rick baird wrote:
> > my desktop pc is wired to the wireless router, and my laptop floats.
>
> Just to be clear ... your 'wireless router' actually a router with both
> a built in wireless access point and a 'n' port switch, right?
>
> Although much rarer these days, it's possible to get a router that has
> neither switch nor wireless, a router with wireless but no switch, and a
> router with a switch and no wireless.
>
> david
>
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