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Re: Options for microcontrollers inside the Apple //
"Wholly Mindless" <wholly@whollymindless.com> wrote
in message wholly-1335880230@macgui.com">news:wholly-1335880230@macgui.com...
> Bill Garber wrote:
>> My IIgs already has WiFi. It's an Uthernet
>> connected to an IOGEAR WiFi adapter. It talks
>> to my wireless router via IP address the same
>> as any other WiFi adapter.
>>
>> There are probably others, too, as I got the
>> info for it from Eric (Sheppy) Shepard.
>
> I just go from the uthernet into one of my plethora of
> Linksys WRT-54G routers I have. With replacement firmware
> (maybe even the stock, but it doesn't stay on more than an
> hour) they can do anything including a bridge to a wireless
> network.
>
> It's hard to beat awesome.
You're right, it is awesome, and I ran cable to my IIgs and
IIe for well, since the Uthernet has been out. The point is,
I don't have a cable on mine, it's 'wireless!' :-)
If only we could get electricity to be wireless. Hee-hee!!!
SEPA Electronics
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Bill Garber