That option is for bridging packets between the wired and wireless interface
on the AP versus using routing/NAT. That's different than the wireless
bridging (packets going from one AP to another) you were asking about
earlier. 

-jason

-----Original Message-----
From: DaveC
[snip]
Thanks for the pointers.

To further complicate the issue, this guy

      http://www.if-dev.com/products.html

offers a java-based "configurator" for the AirPort. This app has a 
panel which allows you to change bridging options for the *stock* 
AirPort to have it "Act as a transparent bridge (no NAT)" or "Provide 
Network Address Translation (NAT)".

So the AirPort *can* do bridging without firmware updates?



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