these answers are helpful, but i am confused on how exactly to 
configure the WET11.
if someone could go through exactly what settings they used on the 
WET11 and on the airport that would be great.

then i could compare what i've done and see where i went wrong.

my base station currently is not handing out DHCP addresses and is set 
to act as a bridge. it uses DHCP to get it's own address. the ibook 
behind it uses DHCP and is apparently getting it's address from the 
router, which is set up as a DHCP server.

the wired machines also use DHCP to get an address from the router. the 
airport base station is an original with one port.

thanks

Tod Fitch wrote:

> At one point I access to my EtherTalk services (file/print/etc) from
> Airport working. The whole LAN is behind a Linksys four port
> NAT/switch. The main issue is that EtherTalk will not go through NAT.
> If you configure the Airport to not do NAT and not hand out DHCP
> address and to act as a bridge, then you can get it two work.

Jan Georgen wrote:
> I am using the WET11 with my beige mt (G4, lots of memory, lots of 
> drives) to connect to to our AirPort network. It took several attempts 
> to configure the bridge, but after that no problems. Check out 
> http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2002/09/11/wet11.html. Good 
> luck!



Jan Georgen


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