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Wireless Bridging of Routers
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Wireless Bridging of Routers. This is just a general question regarding bridging wireless connections. I went out and picked up a WRT54G (I think that was the model) - The basic Wireless 802.11G wireless linksys router thinking that I would disable the DHCP...
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Router vs. AP - Bridge mode (point to point, multipoint) -..
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site). >>Second, I'm setting up a wireless network, it will have three access >points/routers. I'm not sure which companies offer built in point to >multipoint bridging on their routers and access points, I just know that >Linksys does not (their bridging...
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bridging two wireless networks?
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wireless router 3) the router provides nat and dhcp to both hardwired and wireless clients via 192.168.1.x/255.255.255.0 4) I buy a wireless router/bridge that is seen by his wireless router as a dhcp client and my router provides dhcp/nat to hardwired...
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Wireless Bridging
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you really need 2 wireless bridges. the router will be useful only if you plan on sharing internet access over wireless I have in my own home two normal networks, and they are merged into one across a wireless bridge system. I use Buffalo products, but...
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Can I do this...Wireless router -> wireless router -> wire..
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that you didn't show, you could replace the HomePortal with a wireless router that supports wireless bridging, and in place of the "wireless hub" put an access point that will bridge with the router and an Ethernet switch (APs usually have only one Ethernet...
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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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wireless clients and a LAN network hub behind the WAP11. But, the Linksys WET11 can have the exact same diagram with various wireless clients shown and other wireless "bridges" along with a wired hub sitting behind it - So - what's the difference...
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Need to connect 3 Access points wirelessly
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and the (near los) problem. However, as long as each site can be an AP as well as a bridge, I can make sure each site is clear LOS to the next. A to B and B to both A and C. My MAIN question is the hardware units "AP's or Bridges, or routers" themselves....
