NetSteady wrote:
> Why try and use it as a bridge, and not an AP-to-Client setup?
> Look into the DWL-810+, which allows a wired device to become wireless.
I don't want a wired device to become wireless; I need to connect two
segments of a LAN. I can easily get _one_ machine connected on the
other end, but short of making that machine a router and NATing that
section of the network, that doesn't do me any good for the other
machines in that area.
> Maybe that'll work instead of hooking two 2100's together.
Last time I tried the 2100APs they had firmware 1.03 ... they're up to
2.0 now, so maybe I'll give that a try.
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