This is a home/home office question, but it has me 
talking to myself, so I hope someone can give me a hand.

My office is attached to our garage, about 25 feet from 
our house.  All the walls in question are standard wood 
frame construction.

I put a D-Link DWL-1000AP in my office so I could have 
fun with my laptop anywhere in the office or the house.  
It's in infrastructure mode.  Long packet headers.  40 
(or 64) bit encryption, and access restricted  by MAC 
addresses.

My son, of course, wanted to get on the 'net.  So, I got 
him a Linksys WUSB11, a USB 802.11b NIC.

And now for the mystery.  If my laptop is on-line with 
any wireless card (I have a D-Link 650, a Cabletron 
Roamabout, a Cisco 340, and an ORiNOCO Gold card), or 
operating system (the laptop dual boots Windows 98SE 
Red Hat Linux 7.something), his PC can connect to the 
net.  As soon as I turn off my laptop, his connection 
goes away.  His computer is about 50 feet from the AP.  
(25 feet from office to house, another 25 feet from 
house wall to his computer.)

It doesn't matter if my laptop is in the house or the 
office.... if it's on, he's up.  If my laptop is down, so's 
my son.

The WUSB11 is the first version that only has an 
internal antenna.

My understanding of Infrastructure mode would make 
me think my laptop shouldn't be relaying..... As a side 
note, the WUSB11 connection is as slow as hell.  I don't 
know if this is inevitable with a USB connection, or if 
the speed is a symptom of something else.

Anyway... to the question... how can we get him up 
without my computer?  I've been thinking about putting 
an Ethernet card in his system and hooking a WET11 or 
DWL-810+ to his Ethernet card.... but I'd prefer a no 
dollar answer.

Any advice will be greatly appreciated,
Mike
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