Hi, I've a doubt with this unit ... I'm planning to do a wireless network in this sense ...
All the wireless devices are WAP11 units V1.0 running 14g7 firmware (well they are actually conceptronic C11APA http://www.conceptronic.net/products.asp?p=C11APA&Aktie=1&mt=C11APA&mp=11 but both WAP11 and Conceptronic are oem products of the GL2411AP from Global Suntech http://www.globalsuntech.com, and are the same ) What I intent to do is the following ... there will be one of the WAP's in a hill as a Access Point and the rest of the units as AP Clients down below ... in that sense I thougth that all the computers behind one AP Client will be visible by another AP Client making a big WAN ... That is not working ... the AP in the hill can see all the Clients .. but one client only sees the acces point, so I cant access the other computers behind the other Clients. I've tryed all the modes and it does not work (or I don't know how to do it) - Has anyone done this and can help me on how to do it ? In the Global Suntech page http://www.globalsuntech.com/support/fae/globalfae_%20gl2411AP%20_11mbps_acc ess_point.htm says .... -------------------------------------------------------------- Global Sun Access Point supports for four modes : Access Point: AP only works as a bridge to communicate between Ethernet LAN and Wireless Client. Access Point and repeater function enabled: AP works as a bridge to communicate between Ethernet LAN and Wireless Client. Access Point also can use radio to communicate with other Access Point if repeater function is enabled. Inter-building (point-to-point): Two Access Points can use radio to communicate. Multi-point to Multi-point: Several Access Points can use radio to communicate with each other. ----------------------------------------------------------------- I thougth that the secon mode (Access Point and repeater function enabled) will be ok for my needs .. but I haven't seen how to do it. If I have to put a linux box onto the hill it will be no problem If anyone can help it will be apreciated Salva Ferrairo Spain -- general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
