Alan Kim wrote:

> So....does this mean LinkSys's WET-11 ethernet wireless bridge should be
> able to communicate with most wireless routers ?

According to the data sheet it will work with any IEEE 802.11b device.

What this means is that it will work with any router that supports the 
802.11b communication protocol. Just like any device that supports the 
ethernet protocol can talk to any other device that supports the 
ethernet protocol. It's a communication standard implemented in 
hardware. The software that you run is a layer above this. You may be 
talking tcp/ip or appletalk, but it is carried by ethernet or wireless.
Check out:

http://www.linksys.com/edu/wirelessstandards.asp

for a better comparison.

tom


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