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D-Link Wireless Access Point, 54Mbps - all complete and perfect order -$45

Netgear 54Mbit USB wireless adaptor - just plug it into any USB port and you have Wireless - $25

D-Link 54Mbit PCMIA (laptop) Wireless card - unused (but tested) - $40

Socket 478 1.7Ghz Celeron CPU - $35

Dakai 30A power supply, with Volt and Amp meters - $145

Subaru Impreza front indicators (from 1995 model) - $10

2 x Ignition DVDs, issues 16 & 27 (latest issue) - $10

Honda Prelude windscreen decal, plus Prelude badges from 1988 model - $15

Sony Ericsson K508i Mobile phone with camera (also does video), good cond. in original box, manual, charger, etc. All complete.

(I think I have a data cable & car charger for this one as well.. will have to check!). Unlocked, suit any network. $65

Pick up from Kiama NSW or willing to post,

(postage cost will be based on Aus Post's online calculator)

Any question, please PM or email, Cheers!

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Netgear 54Mbit USB wireless adaptor - just plug it into any USB port and you have Wireless - $25

will this allow me to connect to another wireless card without need for a router or anything else?

Hiya,

Sorry for the delay in replying, my email alerts have suddenly stopped for some reason today...

I thought SAU had gone a bit quiet :)

The WG111 behaves in the same way as any network adaptor, so as long as it's been configured correctly, as in Ad-hoc (Peer ro Peer), then yes. I assume that's what you mean, you want to connect to another computer rather than an access point?

Some basic info on this adaptor here, see if you think it'll suit your needs:

http://www.netgear.com/Products/Adapters/G...ters/WG111.aspx

will this allow me to connect to another wireless card without need for a router or anything else?

Cheers,

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