On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Scott Dier wrote: > > Basically, if you've got a WAP11, run 1.4g[57] on any device you want to > > be an access point, and 1.4h3 on any device you want to be an AP Client or > > PtP/PtMP bridge. Until Linksys or Atmel fix their firmware, that is. :) > > OOOO. These things can be AP bridges? IE: bridge a wired network to > another AP of any vendor to another wired network? No, not another AP of any vendor, unfortunately. :( It'll work with any Atmel-based radio.. in AP Client Mode, the WAP11 will only bridge a single IP. The Orinoco's with KarlNet upgrades will connect to KarlNet or Cisco (apparently) AP's, and bridge up to 8 IP's. Pricing for RG-1000's plus KarlNet: 2x RG-1000 $120 1x KarlNet Ethernet Converter SW $ 50 1x KarlNet AP Software $ 75 ---- $245 Not too bad, considering these AP's retail for $195/ea right now.. :) But, yeah, still have to stay within your vendor. -- Nate Carlson <natecars at real-time.com> | Phone : (952)943-8700 http://www.real-time.com | Fax : (952)943-8500