the acess point should be set to be transparent bridge so you can acquire IP's 
from the sever, then on the clients end you set the radio as a DHCP client such 
that the WAN port will be set on the DHCP, why the LAN will be on Static, The 
DHCP sever on the LAN prt should be disabled, since the acces point is set as a 
bridge you can now acquire directly from the sever at the transmitting end. the 
computer attatched to the client device should be set on DHCP. Good luck Dave
Emeka jd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The problem i think is the antenna, You can 
use a sectorial (60 or 120 degrees) antenna 10 or 15dbi, with the client device 
on bridge mode, you can set the WAN on DHCP. i use a client device (Demarc 
10dbi) and it is working fine.

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?


      
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