Yes, I was able. I could ping to/from either side of the SB2. I was able to use higher level protocols, like Windows Sharing as well. From my main PC, I was able to navigate the Windows network to my laptop attached to slim's ethernet port. Slim itself is wirelessly connected.
The SB2 appears to be spoofing the Mac address and translating back. It must be handling incoming packets for devices on the ethernet port when bridged, and forwarding them along. Some devices on the wireless side of the net (be they wireless or not) might have trouble with devices that have more than one IP address on the same subnet. Maybe this is why you are having trouble. Someone elsewhere in a forum had suggested some routers would need to be configured to allow Mac passthru - don't know if you're router/ap has such a setting. -- MrC _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
