I can verify that a BR340 (AKA BR500) in AP mode will allow multiple WAP11
AP Client mode MAC addresses to associate and pass traffic.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Lanciani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 5:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [BAWUG] Wap11 AP Client Mode
>
>
> > John Foust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > |Mind you, an otherwise 801.11b compliant Cisco AP will recognize
> > |that a Cisco "workgroup bridge" has associated and it will pass
> > |up to eight MAC addresses. So a Cisco AP can be flexible enough
> > |when it wants to be.
> >
> > Moreover, a BR340 (aka BR500) in AP mode will allow a WAP11 to register
> > all its client MAC addresses (at least as reported here). An AP4800E
> > running bit-for-bit the same firmware as the BR340 will not. This
> supports
> > the theory that it is a deliberate block based on the bridge/AP cookie.
> >
> > Someone on eBay was offering an APxxxx->BRxxx conversion, though he did
> not
> > respond to my email asking if he had to change the hardware. Assuming
> this
> > isn't just a scam to steal access points, the cat may be out of the
bag...
> >
> > Dan Lanciani
> > ddl@danlan.*com
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