It's done - before averyone AP i have a linux box, masquerading all the 
traffic goint to internet. But, these are game clubs and they want to play 
LAN  games (CS, Brood War). They want to be int the same ethernet segment - 
it's easy for clients.

�� 01 06 2002 17:56, ��� ���������:
> couldn't you throw a router in there and send most of the computers through
> it (single mac address)?  or is this simply too bastardized?
>
> bill
>
>
> Original Message:
> -----------------
> From: Hristo Genkov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 16:45:49 +0300
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [BAWUG] cisco 350 + wap11
>
> �� 01 06 2002 15:04, John Foust ���������:
> > At 01:28 PM 6/1/2002 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > >I'm using 6 WAP11 in APC mode connected to WAP11 in AP mode. There is a
> > > lot of problems and i want to change main AP with something better - i
> > > thought about Cisco Aironet 350 wireless bridge. Did someone test this?
> > > I wonder if the result will be like now - one wireless lan. Also, i
> > > read in cisco.com that only 8 clients can connect to one Cisco wireless
> > > bridge at the same time?
> >
> > The Cisco "wireless bridge" ($1300) or the "workgroup bridge" ($500)?
> > Two very different beasts, at least in firmware and function.
> > Wireless bridges talk to each other over long distances and
> > they're not WiFi.
> >
> > The WGB talks to Cisco APs, acting much like WAP11 APC, passing
> > up to eight MACs.  WAP11 in APC will connect to Cisco APs but you need
> > to spoof MACs in order to get them to pass anything.  See
> > http://lists.bawug.org/pipermail/wireless/2002-April/006379.html
> > and other articles in May for more details.
> >
> > - John
>
> Thanks John! the "beast" that will work for me is WGB, but with this 8
> MAC's it's unuseble. I have about 30 PC on the ethernet port of each WAP.
> Is there a better decision, with equipment of other manufactures? And, I
> want to change only the AP, not clients.
> Thanks again
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