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How do I convert WIFI to ethernet?

Pahbi

I have a few devices that are ethernet only that I want to connect to internet via WIFI, a device with 4 ports would be perfect.  Oh, and the cheaper the better, these devices don't need much speed.

 

Any thoughts on this?

 

I have a feeling its something simple and easy that I'm overlooking, but I'd appreciate any help.

 

Thanks

 

 

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What kind of devices?

A converter (if they exist) would require drivers, which may or may be difficult for your device to use.

Alternately, USB wifi...

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Some access points can be put into client mode, i.e. an AP in reverse, connects to an existing WiFi network and provides Ethernet ports. That's the keyword you're after.

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