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Re: WAP11 question....
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 10:06:20 -0000, "Mark Harrison"
<Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>I've read the stuff in the (not, IMHO, good) manual, which talks about
infrastructure mode, but it wasn't clear to me whether the "base"
WAP11 could run in a way that let it talk to remote WAP11s _and_ cards at
the same time...
>
>Does anyone have this working?
I have done this at home. It was my plan to have a WAP11 in my house
connected to an external antenna. A WAP11 at a friend's house is also
connected to an external antenna. Additionally I require my own WAP11
to allow connections from my Fuji's.
The primary WAP11 runs in Access Point mode.
The secondary WAP11 (at my friends house) runs in Access Point Client
mode and you pump in the MAC address of the primary WAP11. This 2ary
WAP11 will *only* talk to the my primary WAP11.
My Fuji's will also talk to my primary WAP11.
This sounds exactly what you are trying to achieve.
It's very easy and works extremely well. I tested this in various
configurations with 2 WAP11's in my own home when I had them and it
was shockingly easily.
Stuart
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Somewhere in Buckinghamshire, England, UK
stuart@xxxxxxx
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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