Hello Dana,

        Cheaper, run Linux. ;-) And I wish I had Gbps speeds on my 14.4k
cellular modem too. On a more serious note, the reason for the greater
expense is smarter firmware to understand and know which MAC is on which
side of the bridge. So, these devices probably require more network
knowledgeable programmers, than the standard I read the programmers manual.

Sorry for all the sarcasm, :-)
-Ben
 

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Subject: [nycwireless] Re: nycwireless Digest, Vol 11, Issue 8

Ok, so this device (which does indeed appear to do what I want) is $149 at
J&R. Question: are there other devices that are *cheaper* (the D-link
WRT-2000AP in my previous email was only $89.

Why does adding support for multiple mac address almost double the price
(perhaps I am missing something here)?

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