On Friday, November 12, 2004, at 04:02 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Or are you talking about the Router only being able to route IP packets out the WAN port?
Yeah, that's the ticket! That's what I meant to say! ;-)
It's been said before but just to have it in the archive: not all wireless routers will let original Appletalk packets pass from the wired to wireless sides, either, even though you would think it would work. The NetGear MR314 does; some of their newer models do not.
The newer TCP/IP based protocol (the "connect via server IP" option button) in the chooser will always work though.
And Network Browswer will let you browse via IP, in case you don't know the IP address of the server.
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