Hi Allen,

Thanks for your advice.

Could you recommend some client's adapter for desktop PC on Linux.  In my 
search its driver is still  not officially announced.  If I am wrong, 
please correct me.

Thanks in advance.

Stephen Liu

At 06:04 PM 2002/6/13 -0700, you wrote:
>Two other options:
>
>http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-7052-404-8655075.html
>
>http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-7052-404-6117403.html
>
>--- Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi All Guys,
> >
> > I just join this mailing list
> >
> > Linux OS
> > =======
> >
> > I have no previous experience on Wireless LAN and
> > only a limited experience
> > on LAN
> >
> > I am going to explore a small scale lab test on
> > Wireless LAN and expect to
> > have a collective advice/suggestion on selecting a
> > suitable Wireless
> > Broadband Router / Switch.  My requirements are as a
> > follows;
> >
> > 1   Terminal Server with 2 NICs, one for broadband
> > at 10 MB and another for
> > client
> > 2.  Clients - 3-4 workstations 110/100 MB at a
> > distance of about 12-18
> > feets (4-6 meters), walking distance and some behind
> > concrete wall
> >
> > Expected spec of the Wireless Broadband Router /
> > Switch
> >
> > -  4 10/100 switched ports
> > -  1-10 mbit uplink/cable modem/DSL connection
> > -  1 parallel print server port, LPD compatible
> > -   NAT firewall (configurable)
> > -   DHCP Server (Configurable, including OFF),
> > Extensive configurability
> > options on I/O port, accessibility, etc, packet
> > filtering, virtual server,
> > DMZ host addressing, remote administration configs,
> > wake on lan, clone mac
> > address (to "trick" cable modems into thinking there
> > is only one IP
> > connected, when the back side of the router has
> > multiple clients attached)
> > -   Bandwidth management
> >
> >  From Internet search I found following ;
> >
> > Eusso  GL2411-AR
> >
> > 11Mbps Multifunctional Wireless Broadband SOHO
> > Router
> >
> > http://www.eusso.com/product1/product.htm
> >
> > Kindly advice whether it will cater my need.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Stephen Liu
> >
> >
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