>Then again, if these Proxim 802.11a access points can be made to bridge,
you could do something super cheap:

I have 2 of these units and they bridge fine with the stand-alone v.2 fw
(bridging, as in  - 802.11>802.3) 
Of course trying to shoehorn linux on the board brings it's own fun, but it
seems more practical in this case to run auxiliary functions on a remote
host.
D.


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