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JB> "bob klahn" wrote in message
JB> news:45485592.101.dosinter{at}time.synchro.net...
>> JB> Is there a way to have DOS recognize and access my Linksys
>> JB> wireless router ?
>>
>> I hope someone comes up with a more definitive reply. AFAIK, the
>> router just appears to the computer as a net link. If you can
>> find a wireless card for your computer that works with dos, it
>> should work.
JB> I was thinking the same, but as with Linux, it will
JB> probably need a DOS driver for the specific
JB> wireless card. I don't know if there's a possibility of a
JB> generic driver.
JB> Thanks for the info.
Good point. Now you could go for a dos wired net card, and plug
a wireless access point into that. I do believe that would work.
BOB KLAHN bob.klahn{at}sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn
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