Intel bows to manufacturer feedback, and drops plans to ever add Wi-Fi access point features to its Intel Express 915 and 925 chipsets: Frankly, we never saw the reason to add these features into a desktop PC with the combination of simple Internet sharing available within Windows XP and more robust options under Linux, and the cheap price of full-featured, stand-alone access points. There are a lot of reasons why a computer shouldn't be an access point, and most of them have to do with the nature of the device: most computers aren't on all the time, aren't in the right position to offer access for a home or business, and don't have the right kind of antennas.