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Internet Sharing using your External (Cable Modem, DSL or ISDN Router) You can share your external cable modem, DSL modem or ISDN router connection for Internet access. Now you can have high-speed access with all your computers without the inconvenience of pulling cable through your home or small office. Accomplish this task is just three (3) easy to setup steps:
Simply connect the Ethernet Bridge or Gateway to the 10BaseT connection on your cable modem (or DSL gateway or ISDN connection) and add an ISA Card, PCI Card, or USB Adapter for desktop PCs or PC Card for laptop PCs. All your computers can now enjoy high-speed access for e-mail or surfing the Internet. You also have simultaneous ISP sharing for your computers, meaning multiple users can surf the web at the same time. Go to our Digital Home Solutions right now to get started.
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Connect a Laptop to an Ethernet Network without Wires
You already have an Ethernet network for some of your computers and want to add a laptop or desktop to that network with wirefree technology. For example, you have an Ethernet network for your desktops. You want to add your laptop to this network so you can surf the Internet or check e-mail without being tethered to the modem or a phone jack. Attach a Cordless Gateway or Cordless Ethernet Bridge to an available Ethernet port on the network's hub or router. With a wireless PC Card in your laptop you can now surf the Internet, share files, and share the printer located on the wired network.
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Wireless
Ethernet Bridge Technology: Traditionally, linking buildings has meant driving data underground. But wireless Ethernet bridge technology is maturing, giving companies additional options for extending the reach of their business systems. |
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For those looking to alleviate the costs of below-ground lines, or for those ready to expand the network, DTI has your wireless-bridge solution. The wireless bridges we install and sell are capable of spanning distances of 25 miles or more, and supporting transmission speeds of 10 Mbps to 12 Mbps. These products will outperform T1 lines and represent a cost-effective solution for campus and metropolitan area network links.
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