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This is how I did it as well, so there are no access restrictions on the
wireless client.  I was thinking of adding a wireless card to my ipcop
box, but linux wireless is a jungle these days.

As an aside, I came across this interesting site:
http://embcop.org/home

> 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.
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