I am setting up a 34 floor condominium with wireless access. I have found that the Belkin Pre-N access points have a very excellent range which means I will only need 1 per floor (this has been tested, I could actually get away with 1 every other floor). The problem lies in the fact that these devices are very consumer-level and are hard-wired to only support a single /24 subnet per device while it's firewall is enabled (which I need in order to block SMB ports from other wireless users. No, there is no ability to do static routing and they will all be hooked up in series via Ethernet). With a potential of 300+ users I am not comfortable with a single /24. The only other option is to basically treat every wireless device as a NAT/firewall/router with it's own /24 dhcp pool. However, this would mean that users on the last AP in the daisy-chain will have to go through 35 NAT gateways before reaching the Internet. Does anybody see this as a problem? -- Loren H. Burlingame <loren at lhb.name> GPG Key ID: 0x112DCF4F "Irony can be pretty ironic sometimes." -William Shatner (a.k.a. Buck Murdock)