Good evening.
Due to recent room reassignments, re-configuring my network is necessary.
While many of my devices are wireless, this feature was disabled as they were all connected via Cat 5e to the router.
I don't have the desire to open walls and run new Cat 5e to the new locations, so I have enabled the wireless feature on all devices. However, there is ONE device which does not have built in wireless. It is a DVR to which my security cameras are recording.
I would like to connect the DVR via its Ethernet port to a device which will allow it to connect to the wireless router.
Do I need a router, access point or some other device to make the connection?
Thanks
Dom
Due to recent room reassignments, re-configuring my network is necessary.
While many of my devices are wireless, this feature was disabled as they were all connected via Cat 5e to the router.
I don't have the desire to open walls and run new Cat 5e to the new locations, so I have enabled the wireless feature on all devices. However, there is ONE device which does not have built in wireless. It is a DVR to which my security cameras are recording.
I would like to connect the DVR via its Ethernet port to a device which will allow it to connect to the wireless router.
Do I need a router, access point or some other device to make the connection?
Thanks
Dom