I sometimes find myself working on a compuer that usually connects to the network via ethernet, but now is in a place with no ethernet available,
but where there is wi-fi.
The usual solution would be to plugin a usb wi-fi adapter.
But with many of the recent usb wi-fi adapters I have tried, I very frequently have much difficulty getting them to work with Puppy.
So, I've been looking for something I can just plug into the ethernet port, since I haven't had the same difficulties with getting that to work on Puppy.
I've found a small device that will do exactly that, it's a "Wireless Travel Router" that has a "Client Mode" to "Allow devices that require a wired connection to access an existing Wi-Fi network".
I bought one and configured it to access my local wi-fi network.
Now I just have to turn it on and I have "ethernet" anywhere in the house.
Please excuse the ad, it's a "TL-WR902AC".
While there are many wi-fi routers on the market, I found very few that do a simple "Client Mode".
gyro
Connect to wi-fi using ethernet port, and a small device
Hey, we know you don't work for TP. Food maybe, but not TP.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-network ... l-wr902ac/
https://nerdtechy.com/tp-link-tl-wr902a ... ter-review
https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-network ... l-wr902ac/
https://nerdtechy.com/tp-link-tl-wr902a ... ter-review
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