Commonly called a "wireless bridge" without Wi-Fi in the name, the bridge has several Ethernet ports for plugging in computers. Like all Wi-Fi hotspots, it does not require line-of-site.
bridges used inside a home or building that add remote devices to a Wi-Fi network do not (see Wi-Fi bridge). THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
DEC’s LAN Bridge 100 was a major milestone in the history of Ethernet which made it a viable option for the ever-growing LANs of yesteryear and today. Its history is also the topic of a recent ...
Over on the 68kmla forums, [ants] discovered a tiny cheap card that could easily serve as an Ethernet to WiFi bridge. After attaching this card to a Danaport Ethernet card and bending some ...