But one near another, about 100 meters, both, D-Link and Linksys WAP11 v2.2 
works fine conected to the BR342.  The BR342 is in "Access Point" mode.

Jensen

At 15:55 6/10/2002 +1000, evilbunny wrote:
>Hello Ulisses,
>
>WAP11's will only connect in client mode to other WAP11's
>
>it's a software limitation, same thing with the cisco... and most
>other brands for that matter...
>
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>Sunday, October 6, 2002, 3:02:30 PM, you wrote:
>
>
>U> Hi,
>
>U> i have a BR342 acting as a AP.  I always used WAP11 v1.1 to make 1 or 2
>U> miles distance links conected to the BR342.
>
>U> Now i'm trying to do the same with a WAP11 v2.2, but it can't connect. The
>U> BR342 do not show any attempt of connection from WAP11 v2.2. I just set 
>the
>U> SSID and the "AP Client" mode ...  all the other options are default. It
>U> has the latest firmware. i also tried to put a 1 W amp on the WAP11 v2.2,
>U> but the same problem happened.
>
>U> So i've tried the D-Link 950+ also in "AP Client" mode, and the problem 
>was
>U> the same.
>
>U> The strange is that my old WAP11 v1.1 keep working very well.
>
>U> Any idea ?
>
>U> Thanks,
>U> Jensen
>
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