Shawn wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 April 2006 13:04, Robert Campbell wrote:
>   
>> can't say as I've tried it.  But there is allowance for wireless built
>> in to the installer.  All you would need I think is a PCI or USB
>> wireless card.
>>
>> Anybody wanna donate one to my cause, I'd love to try that out. It would
>> eliminate the cascading routers I have going on right now :)
>>     
>
> Kin has gotten this to work in the past.  He might be able to help out....
>
> As I understand it though, you just tell the installer you want a 
> red/green/blue network - where blue is wireless and treated as a separate 
> subnet.  You can then setup what ports on the green network the blue network 
> can access via ip routing/filtering.
>   
Yes, but I only used red and green - didn't bother with the wireless 
setup.  I used a wireless router, turned off dhcp and attached it to the 
network via one of the lan ports.  I did not use the wan port so that 
the wireless router would act like an access point (cheaper too).  I did 
this with a Linksys wireless router - I have also tried it with a SMC 
wireless with no success.  I am about to do it again this weekend - if 
anyone is interested, I can take better notes of what I did.
> Shawn
>
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