The WET11 is a nice addition, but I had to disconnect the device from my
internal network, as it was causing so much internal traffic that it
appearently was casing a DOS situation. I have not yet found the correct
settings to allieviate this. I have the WET11 functioning as a bridge to a
cisco AP340. If anyone has experienced this and have advice , it would be
appreciated

Rio
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From: "Mike Avery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: [BAWUG] Linksys wireless network question


> On 13 Dec 2002 at 0:16, JRH @ home wrote:
>
> > A Linksys WAP11 will only "talk" to another WAP11.
>
> > Buy a Linksys WET11.  It is a client device (bridge) that will work
> > with most Access Points, including the BEFW11S4.  It also has more
> > than double the power of a WAP11.
>
> I know linksys says this, but on the other hand.... when I
> setup my Linksys WAP11 1.0 and 2.2 to be clients to a D-
> Link DWL1000AP, they worked just fine.  I wonder if
> their statement is correct or if they just say that to
> avoid support questions.  And push the slightly higher
> priced WET11.
>
> Mike
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