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Topic       : Hades Compendium
Author      : Lonny Pursell
Version     : HadesFAQ.hyp v1.09 (2/16/2019)
Subject     : Documentation/FAQ
Nodes       : 73
Index Size  : 2006
HCP-Version : 3
Compiled on : Atari
@charset    : atarist
@lang       : 
@default    : Default
@help       : Help
@options    : +g -i -s +z
@width      : 75
@hostname   : HIGHWIRE
@hostname   : CAB     
@hostname   : THING   
@hostname   : STRNGSRV
View Ref-FileAssuming the router below has a wireless option based on the IEEE 802.11b
specification.

                      +-------------+   +--------+
                      |*            |===| unused |
                      |             |   +--------+
                      |             |   +--------+
                      | Internet    |===| unused |
                      | Gateway     |   +--------+
                      | (Router)    |   +--------+
                      | 192.168.0.1 |===| unused |
                      |             |   +--------+
+-----+   +-------+   |             |   +------------------+
| ISP |---| Modem |===|*            |===| iMac 192.168.0.2 |
+-----+   +-------+   +-------------+   +------------------+


Off in some other room:

+-----------------------+   +----------------------+
|* DWL-810 192.168.0.30 |=x=| Hades060 192.168.0.3 |
+-----------------------+   +----------------------+

The DWL-810 is made by D-Link and is an ethernet-to-wireless bridge.
It will retro-fit any older wired ethernet device into a wireless device.
The DWL-810 also has a web based interface for setup.

Cat5 cables are denoted as '===' in the diagram.
Cat5 cross-over cables denoted as '=x=' in the diagram.
An antenna is denoted as '*' in the diagram.

Why wireless you ask?  Isolated from lightening!  :o)