Want an accessible router? Get a Linksys 54WRT and install OpenWRT on it. That will give you 10/100 wired ports, and wireless service as well. And, it will be 100% accessible, just like your Linux console--because OpenWRT is a Linux console. http://www.openwrt.org CAUTION: It can be a little tricky blowing away the default Cisco software on a LInksys. It can (sometimes) be done without sighted assistance, but you may need help for that one critical step. After that, though, you're home free. Tim Chase writes: > >which reliable router would be l y n x accessable > > While I'm not sure which router would be lynx accessible with > their web interface, some come with a serial console which would > be accessible with Minicom. > > >what will be a best way to seemlessly have access to the > >laptop, where I can move-and-copy files? > > Win98 is a tad brain-dead, so its best to network on its terms, > and Samba does that. Other ideas would be using WebDAV (how MS > Front-page publishes web pages to web servers) under Apache, or > starting an FTP service. However, Win9x treats those more as > second-class citizens, and they aren't as deeply integrated as > SMB is. > > So the short answer is "yes, use Samba" and it will appear as any > other Windows share on the network. > > -tim > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list -- Janina Sajka Phone: +1.202.494.7040 Partner, Capital Accessibility LLC http://www.CapitalAccessibility.Com Bringing the Owasys 22C screenless cell phone to the U.S. and Canada. Go to http://www.ScreenlessPhone.Com to learn more. Chair, Accessibility Workgroup Free Standards Group (FSG) janina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://a11y.org _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list