Re: Wireless hub to brig a wireless network

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Author: Bryan.ONeal@asu.edu
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To: plug-discuss
CC: ASULUG
Subject: Re: Wireless hub to brig a wireless network
As an update, Netgear's support group indicated to me that no Netgear device
could do what I need. However when I went back to Fry's they had some more
linksys waps and I purchased the WAPG54. While the documentation did not
include a guide on how to brig the network, and the setting was a bit hard to
find, it works like a charm :)


Thanks for all your help.



Quoting Kevin Brown <>:

> > Ok so I went down to Frys, and they prity much only had Netgear, so
> > takeing the advice that they shold be able to act as a simple WAP I
> > picked up a WGT624v2 (108 Mbps router/firewall) but for the life of
> > me I can not figur out how to get it to pickup the apartment's free
> > wierless and bridge it to my two lan computers.
> >
> >
> > Any sugestions?
>
> That it can act as a WAP doesn't mean it can act as a wireless bridge.
>
> Things like the netgear hardware is meant to give a wired network a
> wireless access point for mobile systems.
>
> e.g.
> Internet -> Modem -> Router -> Switch -> WAP and other systems.
>
> IIRC you want something to do
>
> Internet -> Modem -> Router -> WAP <---> Wireless Bridge -> Switch ->
> Computers...
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