On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 07:49:27 -0800, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade
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> On Jan 24, 2005, at 10:15 PM, Carl Lowenstein wrote:
>
> > While thinking about other things, I came across a price page of
> > Linksys stuff, and noticed that the WET-11 bridge is considerably more
> > expensive than the all-purpose WRT-54G WAP/firewall/router box. Of
> > course the WRT-54G does not do `"bridge" but it does run Linux
> > internally. Probably the code to make it into a wireless bridge
> > already exists.
> >
> > I don't know if this would be an appropriate project for somebody.
>
> Actually, I'm reasonably certain that the Linksys WAP-11 I have will
> also work in "Wireless Bridge" mode. I'll grab it & take it with me to
> work today and give it a whirl to see if it works. If so, I might be
> easily persuaded to donate it to the club.
>
I think that "Bridge Mode" is documented for the WAP-11. I have not
found it to be available for the combo WAP/router/switch Linksys boxes
in stock form. Apparently the ones that run Linux internally can be
reprogrammed to do lots of interesting things.
carl
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