WiFi bridge - look Mum, no USB!
I couldn't get an old Windoze 95 box to connect to WiFi in the usual manner, mostly because 'version B' doesn't support either USB or WiFi, so I added a bridge instead.
It uses an existing Ethernet connection (which Win95 B does support) and bridges to our wireless LAN (which it doesn't, being so old). No USB needed!
Bridges are a good way to connect dumb boxes to TCP/IP. You do some simple configuring on the bridge itself, so it recognises your WiFi LAN, and then put your DNS and gateway info into Win95 (or whatever you connect). This one is connected to an old Acer P1. It's slow. Really slow. But it works.
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