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I have a MacPro without WIFI in an upstairs office. Can I use a wireless router to pick up my wireless signal and share it with my computer using an ethernet cable?
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@Kt4ever wrote:
I have a MacPro without WIFI in an upstairs office. Can I use a wireless router to pick up my wireless signal and share it with my computer using an ethernet cable?
Yes you can, You can share files from one computer to another computer. I have a net drive and I have 7 computers and I can watch any move on any computer from that one net drive. And if you have WIFI you can even connect to the network wirelessly too. {edited for privacy}
There is plenty of things you can do with WIFI and your router. and you can connect pc's and mac's together. But just to let you know some files will not be able to read if your reading a pc from a mac.
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I'm sorry I miss understood you , You can get a net exstender connect it to you mac and just put the password and network to the exstender then you will have a networked pc added to your router.
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I would think that the least expensive and easiest solution is to get a USB WiFi adapter for your Mac. You should be able to find one for about $20.
Routers are generally designed to have a wired connection to another router, and then provide wireless access from there, so I don't think that would be a workable solution.
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As mentioned you could use a USB wireless adapter. But if you really want to use your Ethernet, you would need a wireless bridge. I have a Hawking HWABN1 that can be connected to a single Ethernet device, or a switch that will provide multiple Ethernet connections to a remote location. It is a rather costly solution being it is a wireless N bridge and most Verizon routers do not have wireless N. But as a wireless access point it has replaced my Actiontec wireless.
Here is a Link with examples. There are other devices that may be a lower cost, but for receiving a wireless signal and converting it back to Ethernet, you would need a bridge. This is a Wireless to wired network device and would operate regardless if you were MAC or PC.
http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/productlist.php?CatID=19&FamID=84&ProdID=395
But lowest cost option for you would be a MAC USB wireless adapter.
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Yes - use this:
Wireless-N Bridge http://homestore.cisco.com/en-us/adapters/linksys-WET610N_stcVVproductId65221232VVcatId543809VVviewp... Works great for us! 🙂