Just got off the phone with NewEgg. They are going to take it back.

Thanks guys for the help.  :)

Roy Vestal wrote:

Thanks Nathan. I'll try it, but I don't have USB one. I have 2.8 not 2.6

Nathan Conrad wrote:

It looks like there might be hope. Seatle wireless has some pages on
WAP11 alternate firmwares, and using SNMP to reconfigure it to do
interesting things.

See:

http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/Wap11Hack
http://www.seattlewireless.net/Wap11Ver22Hack


-Nathan

On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 11:08:15PM -0500, Roy Vestal wrote:
Okey, now that I have your attention:

I just bought a Linksys WAP11 so I can bridge 2 ethernets together, one in the house, one in the garage. Here's setup:

House:
Netgear MR814 Wirless/wired router

Garage:
Old Linksys 4 port switch. WAP11.

What I want to do is this:

MR814 --> WAP11 <-- Linksys router

I truely just want the [EMAIL PROTECTED] thing to be a bridge, not a repeater. According to the LOGIN screen, not the docs from the reseller (didn't check the docs on Linksys.com before the purchase), it only works with other Linksys gear.

So my question is 2 fold. has anyone done something like this, use a WAP11 with a NON-Linksys Wireless router as a bridge. Is so, how'd you do it? If it's not possible, does anyone want the damn thing. I don't need another AP.
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