On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 09:53:46AM -0700, Michael O'Keefe wrote: > >lemme get this straight. I can make two wireless router/hubs talk to > >each other? Because I happen to already _have_ two wireless router/hubs. > >So I could put one downstairs in the <cough> TV area and leave the other > >upstairs. And even the laptop could have a short cat 5 in the living > >room for those moments when I want to work on data base stuff while > >watching the Padres (assuming wantonly that there will be any reason to > >watch the Padres this season). > > > >Is it just a turn-it-on-and-it-works sort of thing? > > I did this for my PS2 and gamePC in the Home Theater > I bought a stock Linksys WRT54G and put SveaSoft's Satori on it. > In that, they have the option to make the box a bridge, with the > normal GUI frontend for convenience. > I also plan to put my MythTV backend out there, but I am concerned > about the B/W of streaming video over wireless to the frontends >
I only need the bandwidth to upgrade it w/o carrying it upstairs, and to program it from work over ssh. It will store and replay everything locally for me. -- Lan Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Guy, SCM Specialist 858-354-0616 Tcl/Tk Enthusiast -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
