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I am using a wireless router (D-Link DI-514) at home and it runs through a cable modem for Internet access. I am going to be moving soon and will be temporarily staying at a hotel that offers in-room wireless service. I would like to be able to set up a mini network in the hotel room for 2 or 3 systems. Question is: will my wireless router detect the wireless signal and connect directly to the Internet via that signal or do I need a device between the router and their wireless Internet feed? Thanks for your reply.
Gary


Message edited by gsquared7 on 06-28-2008 at 01:27:39 PM


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