Hello James,

        You say you want the WAP11 to act as a wireless client and then ask
which port on your switch to connect it to... that doesn't make sense or I'm
not understand your question. Also, why use the WAP11 when you have the new
Linksys Wireless Router.

        Let's make this easy, and do everything through that (new wireless
router), and then make the WAP11 the public AP for NYCwireless. :-) Remember
to have both APs on different channels and have the WAP11 give out IPs and
not bridge the two networks. It'll protect your home wireless network.

Good luck,
-Ben


----- Original Message -----
From: "James CY Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 4:58 PM
Subject: [nycwireless] wap and wap/router


> Hi,
>
> I have a new Linksys Wireless Router and one WAP11 which I bought two
years
> ago.
>
> Now I want to use my WAP as a wireless client so that I can have a wired
> switch behind the WAP.
>
> I set my WAP11 as a wireless client and set my wirless router mac address
in
> my WAP11. But it just did't work.
>
> One question is that what port on the switch I should connect to my WAP11,
> another question is that can the wireless router be an AP for both WAP11
and
> other wireless adapter (PCMCIA)?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> James
>
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