hey thomas,
sorry, but i think we got 2 different systems, i got the Office Connect Access Point
only, u seem to have a wireless DSL Router...so yours got 2 Lan ports? do i get you
right? 1 for adsl uplink and 1 more for internal network?
cause u say that u got the og11 connected to 1 wired client AND to ADSL ?
anyways, i cant help you much without guessing, since i dont know that 3com wireless
router, but i am pretty sure, u should be able to configure the router in a way so
that you can connect a wired client directly....
but as i said, cant give you a clear answer without seeing the routers config with my
own eyes....
regards,
Thorsten
Thomas wrote:
> Thorsten Peter <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<c6iib1$76v$(E-Mail Removed)>...
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>>hi thomas,
>>
>>as stated in my earlier post, i got a office connect 11g ap for some days now.
>>working perfectly, including connect between wireless and wired clients....
>>what do u mean with connected with an UTP cable? directly connected to the AP's lan
>
>
> Just a plain cable between the wired system and the OfficeConnect 11g.
> I was hoping the OC11g acts as a normal switch thus allowing transfers
> between the clients. The OC11g is connected to an ADSL mode which
> provides internet access.
>
>
>>port, or to a networking component like a switch, which in my case, is the bridge to
>>my wired lan. i got the 3com AP hooked up to that switch via its lan port, and my
>>other wired clients are also hooked up on the switch...
>>anyways, even a direct connect from a client to the AP lan port *should* work IMHO.
>>
>
>
> When I get you right (correct me when I'm wrong) you have the port I
> use for ADSL connected to a switch with wired clients. On my system
> the wired client is connected directly to the OC11g.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Thomas
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