Scott C. Best, 2001-03-06 12:43 -0800
>David:
>         Good question. My understanding up to now was that an AP
>was a layer-2 bridge from a wireless network into a wired LAN. At
>least, that's what my 802.11 AP does here in the garage.

Scott & David,
Here is a quote from:

WL-Access Access Point for Wireless LAN cards (pdf)
http://www.webworldwarehouse.com/wireless/download/ap-man.pdf

Chapter1: About WL-ACCESS Micro Access Point
WL-ACCESS is an Micro Access Point that performs as a transparent Media Access Control 
(MAC) bridge between wired Local Area Networks, and one or more WL-ACCESS wireless 
networks. Placed anywhere along an Ethernet LAN, WL-ACCESS allows wireless station in 
their coverage area to access transparently to the corporate network.

--
Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/


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