Thread: Wireless Router
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Old 14-06-2005, 21:26   #20
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Re: Wireless Router

Ah OK, I understand now. I sort of did something similar, my network setup is detailed in the attachment to this post: http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...9&postcount=11
(forum wont let me upload the same thing twice.

Note I found the access point DID NOT WORK when used in place of the bridge. Seemed odd that, but no doubt some tech bod can explain why. The bridge did work, of course if your network will pass a lot of files you want the WET54G .11g bridge not the .11b one I used. edit : I see linksys now do a .11g bridge with 5 port switch combined WET54GS5

edit from the linksys range, this is the ADSL modem-wireless router you'd need. 4 ethernet ports (no horrid USB) etc.
http://www.linksys.com/international...oid=6&ipid=667
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