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Wireless Bridging of Routers
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wireless router is in one bedroom on the other side of the apartment. I don't want to run a cable across the apartment to connect in. I wanted a bridged connection between the routers. Apparently the Linksys wireless routers don't support bridging of routers,...
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IPSEC wireless router ?
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possible. 802.11 wireless is bridging by definition. No routing, IP addresses, or services (such as IPSec) involved. There's no other way to connect between wireless and wired devices other than bridging. Now, you could isolate the wired and wireless...
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WDS and wireless bridging And AD
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You need to make sure that both wireless devices support multi-client >>bridging. Many low end wireless bridges impersonate a single MAC address >> instead of just passing frames based on the MAC table. Technically >> calling them bridges is a lie....
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Help with Bridging internet between two buildings WinXP
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I know that the connection I bridge has to be wireless, as the distance is over a lawn, and is greater than 300ft(Cat5e max). So essentially, I want to connect to the wireless coming out of the router(one's already working there), and bridge that using Windows...
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bridge vs access points
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Bridging and also be compatible. this will work for you Wireless router<wireless connection> Repeater (bridge) <wireless connection> 3rd PC WLAN card this will work too. it's best to keep all your bridges/Access Points and wireless routers from...
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Using a wireless access point?
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I've read where you can used a wired adapter and a "bridge." Can a wireless access point serve as a bridge? All of the wireless bridges I've found are kind of expensive, and I see that CompUSA has a Motorola WAP for a good price this week. Will this...
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Using a wireless access point?
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I've read where you can used a wired adapter and a "bridge." Can a wireless access point serve as a bridge? All of the wireless bridges I've found are kind of expensive, and I see that CompUSA has a Motorola WAP for a good price this week. Will this...
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difference - "bridge" vs "access point"
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for bridging. The previous description is officially a "transparent bridge." That's a bridge that can pass multiple MAC addresses. The typical wireless "game adapters" are "transparent bridges." That includes both the WET11 and the WAP11 running in...
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using a router as a adapter
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configuration as they move. >>If you are using WEP on some but WPA on other wireless routers you will >have to reconfigure the wireless settings as you switch between wireless>networks. >>You need to select non-overlapping channels for the base...
