On Tue, December 12, 2006 9:05 am, Carl Lowenstein wrote: > I think you misunderstand the application of "infrastructure mode". > One ususally sets wirless NICs to infrastructure mode, and they work > with a WAP as their home base. The WAP is configured for wired > network in (usually called WAN port) and wireless out. It is not > usual to set up the box in the reverse configuration, wireless in and > wired out. That is what seems to be meant by setting the WAP/router > to "infrastructure mode". >
Is this why I've never been successful in daisy chaining a switch off of my D-Link router to expand the number of ports? Because there is a setting inside the router? Small, simple words in the answers, please. It's me. -- Lan Barnes SCM Analyst Linux Guy Tcl/Tk Enthusiast Biodiesel Brewer -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
