On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 10:40:51PM -0700, Dazed_75 wrote: > There is a kind of wireless bridge which is useful for connecting clusters > of machines wirelessly. Buffalo calls it an ethernet converter. Basicly, > the box has 4 ethernet ports and acts as a shared wireless client to an AP > somewhere else on the network. If that AP is in your router, then all > machines can be happily part of the same network. The machines connected to > the 4 ethernet ports only think they have a wired connection. BTW I have > tried this out but for someone else so I cannot speak to any bottlenecks or > other speed issues. I have a similar LinkSys product, which they call a wireless bridge (WET54G). Note that it actually *IS* a bridge, so it passes DHCP and everything else. That makes for simple setup. I have had sporadic trouble with it losing the access point for minutes at a time for no apparent reason. I'm also using an older LinkSys WRT54G w/ sveasoft in client mode, which acts much like the Buffalo described above. It never loses the AP. -- Darrin Chandler | Phoenix BSD Users Group dwchandler@stilyagin.com | http://bsd.phoenix.az.us/ http://www.stilyagin.com/ | --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss