Yes, you want to have the device with the internet feed set to be the AP, and the device on the remote side set to be client. Assuming you've got a device doing DHCP on the AP side, you should be good to go on the remote side assuming you have a strong enough link. Does the gui of those devices show you signal strenth?
-M@ On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 4:47 AM, Dave L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would like to get broadband access to a remote site. > It's within about a mile (with good line of site) of > the location that will provide the Internet link. > > I thought I could use two of these devices (with yagi > or dish antennas). > http://www.keenansystems.com/senao_engenius_nl-2611cb5_plus_ext.htm > > It's not working out so well. When I have both devices > in bridge mode they do not associate. > > Then I set up one as an access point with the other as > a client bridge, associated with the AP. I plugged a > computer into the same hub as the bridge and the > bridge does not forward packets across the wireless > link. > > Am I out to lunch on how to use wireless to bridge > these two sites? > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping > > _______________________________________________ > SoCalFreeNet.org General Discussion List > To unsubscribe, please visit: > http://socalfreenet.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_socalfreenet.org > _______________________________________________ SoCalFreeNet.org General Discussion List To unsubscribe, please visit: http://socalfreenet.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_socalfreenet.org
