No you are not mistaken !

You can use two WAP11's as a repeater function (one as client and one as AP).
But you will have to upgrade to firmware version 1.1 !

Also you would want to run different channels 1 - 6 - 11 - 1 - 6 - 11 the 
further out you go.

/Freddy

Citat "James W. Tseng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Thanks for the ideas so far...I did try the Linksys
> Wireless Signal Booster today on our BEFW11S4 to which
> the DSL line goes.  The distillation of my opinion on
> this unit is that it increases signal strength more
> than coverage area in my application.
> 
> To clarify some things...the DSL line to our office is
> our own private network - separate from the hospital
> IT network, so we are exempt from whatever security
> regulations that the hospital requires of its own
> network.  The office we are located in is adjacent to
> the operating suite, but this suite is a lot larger
> than the office and there is a locker room and
> restroom in between.  From our office, I can get a
> signal from the BEFW11S4 all the way to the bathroom,
> but no further.  Imagine a floor plan in the shape of
> the letter "P".  My office is at the bottom stem of
> the "P" and the OR suite is the circle part with the
> locker room/restroom completing the rest of the stem
> in between.
> 
> Also, I thought that two WAP11's could be attached
> together to serve a "repeating" function with one unit
> receiving and the other retransmitting.  Am I
> mistaken?
> 
> 
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