Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> On Sep 2 2007 17:37, Adolph Weidanz wrote:
>> Now I found a couple of ideas on how to do it: I set the linksys to
>> 192.168.1.2, both the routers are on channel 1. One place I've run into
>> problems is that the howtos I've found all say that the essid's have to
>> be different. So say, the dlink's essid is route1, and linksys is
>> route2. The problem with this is the network card setup requires an
>> essid in order to use WEP. If I use route1 then it can't see route2.
>>
>> The easiest way to do it is to buy a second wireless card and set the
>> linksys as 192.168.0.1, but I would rather get it to work without the
>> this way.
>>
>> Any ideas be appreciated...
> 
> 
> I know of the rt2500 2.x driver which does provide a wmaster0 interface
> of which more interfaces can be cloned so as to log into multiple ESSIDs.
> Never tried it though.
> 
> 
>       Jan
Well... I gave it up and just rearranged things so the printer hooked to
the main router...

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