On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 9:49 PM, JohnSwenson < [email protected]> wrote:
> > One simple solution is to buy a wireless bridge box, they can be had for > around $50. You plug an ethernet cable into the Touch and whatever other > devices you need. It takes care of talking to the wireless network. > I'm doing wireless/ethernet bridging on my DD-WRT enabled router. The touch is one of the wifi devices on that router. I'm in particular using bridging for IPv6 using the ebtables-broute module on DD-WRT. Maybe that could solve your need as well? Btw it would be nice if the TOUCH could also support IPv6... not that you couldn't live without, but it would be nice to open the access to the TOUCH without NATting...
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