Any idea if this upcoming townspot might be able to do DHCP/NAT in the box as well,

I'm looking at a situation where I need to supply a number of clients in a hot-spot. They are too far from each other (200m radius outdoors from central point) to run a wired lan, but need to be behind a single IP address which the AP can get from the backbone.

Depending on bandwidth requirements this could either be a two AP or one-AP solution (i.e. one in Wireless Repeater, or one client and another AP), it looks like it could be done with an AP talking to something like a Senao SL-2511HS, but that would be a much more expensive solution. I could do it with a Linksys Access Point Router box, but that doesn't have the range of an Airpoint.

I can't figure out how to do this with one or two Airpoints ? Any ideas?

- Mitra



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