The need exists for IP capable credit card terminals - normally CAT5 wire connected to a router, to be able to reside in places where getting a CAT5 cable to is an impossibility. If the premises already has a wireless router - is there some device (like an wireless access point?) which would serve to seamlessly take the place of the CAT5 wire? The credit card terminals would not be able to have device drivers loaded for this device, nor would it be able to run any setup or configuration steps. It would need to see back to the router just as though it were connected by an actual CAT5 cable. It would need to be able to make DHCP requests back to the router to get it's IP address and so on. Does such a device exist, what is it called, who makes them, etc.?