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I am trying to find an appliance that will function like a wireless
client would. Be able to associate to any brand AP at 802.11b/g but using an appliance (bridge, AP, etc...). I thought I could do this with Cisco AP in workgroup-bridge mode; however, in that mode, Cisco APs will only associate with other Cisco bridge and APs. Has anyone tried this or made it work? TIA. Tank |
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[POSTED TO alt.internet.wireless - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
In <(E-Mail Removed) .com> on 25 May 2006 14:48:29 -0700, "Tank" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >I am trying to find an appliance that will function like a wireless >client would. Be able to associate to any brand AP at 802.11b/g but >using an appliance (bridge, AP, etc...). I thought I could do this with >Cisco AP in workgroup-bridge mode; however, in that mode, Cisco APs >will only associate with other Cisco bridge and APs. Has anyone tried >this or made it work? >TIA. "HOWTO: Use Linksys WRT54G as a wireless ethernet bridge" <http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=36&threadid=1513386&frmKeyw ord=&STARTPAGE=1&FTVAR_FORUMVIEWTMP=Linear> or <http://tinyurl.com/afyom> NOTE: This doesn't work with all models of the WRT54G. Pure client bridges: * D-Link DWL-2100AP * Linksys WET54G * Netgear WGPS606 -- Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR ALT.INTERNET.WIRELESS AT John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/FAQ_for_alt.internet.wireless> |
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Some else made mention of making sure that the device could operate in
pure client mode. These that you listed; have you personally tried any of these with other manufacterer's AP(s) in client mode? |
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What about a product that I could get better distance out of, say like
maybe up to a mile or better. I have a 5 dbi omni antenna and cable from Cisco I'd like to be able to utilize. |
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[POSTED TO alt.internet.wireless - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
In <(E-Mail Removed) om> on 26 May 2006 09:50:17 -0700, "Tank" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Some else made mention of making sure that the device could operate in >pure client mode. That's what I said too. ![]() >These that you listed; have you personally tried any of these with >other manufacterer's AP(s) in client mode? I've used different (more expensive) devices, not these particular ones, but they all list client mode capability. -- Best regards, alt.internet.wireless FAQ: <http://Wireless.wikia.com> John Navas Wi-Fi only FAQ: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi> |
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[POSTED TO alt.internet.wireless - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
In <(E-Mail Removed) .com> on 26 May 2006 09:58:31 -0700, "Tank" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >What about a product that I could get better distance out of, say like >maybe up to a mile or better. I have a 5 dbi omni antenna and cable >from Cisco I'd like to be able to utilize. For that kind of distance, depending on terrain and obstructions, you're probably going to need a high-gain directional antenna. You can even make your own for relatively little money. -- Best regards, alt.internet.wireless FAQ: <http://Wireless.wikia.com> John Navas Wi-Fi only FAQ: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi> |
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