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My situation..
1 802.11g AP+ integrated hub (by Sparklan), both ethernet and wireless
clients are connected..
Another Ethernet only hub, with many clients. At the moment, I've bridged
the two lans with a 802.11g nic on a PC in the 2nd LAN. I'm using the
Windows XP bridging features, and they work fine, but I don't want to keep
the PC always on.
I've been thinking of adding a second AP to the Ethernet only hub, with a
cross cable. If I configure this new AP as a wireless client-AP repeater the
wireless clients and the ethernet clients on both segments will be able to
talk to themselves ? The configuration of the first AP (which has no
WDS/Wireless client capability) should not be touched at all..
My situation..
1 802.11g AP+ integrated hub (by Sparklan), both ethernet and wireless
clients are connected..
Another Ethernet only hub, with many clients. At the moment, I've bridged
the two lans with a 802.11g nic on a PC in the 2nd LAN. I'm using the
Windows XP bridging features, and they work fine, but I don't want to keep
the PC always on.
I've been thinking of adding a second AP to the Ethernet only hub, with a
cross cable. If I configure this new AP as a wireless client-AP repeater the
wireless clients and the ethernet clients on both segments will be able to
talk to themselves ? The configuration of the first AP (which has no
WDS/Wireless client capability) should not be touched at all..