"Mark Rhodes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> i thought the WAP would allow the two networks to
> communicate. what is a WAP for if not for adding wireless
> functionality to wired equipment?
>
Oh I missed the part where you have 2 WAPs.
You can only connect 2 wireless segments together if your WAP supports
Wireless Bridging (The WAP54G does support bridging but I'm not sure about
your Router).
Wireless bridging is a non-standard function. Wireless APs are supposed to
connect wireless clients to wired segments (sort of like a gateway). The
wireless bridging is an add-on feature with is vendor specific.
So try turning on Wireless Bridging on both units and it should work : )
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