Bridge mode is available in Apples's configuration tool as well. What you really need is for one of the base-stations to become a client (and not a base-station), which requires the Karlnet firmware.
If they could be coaxed into ad-hoc mode then you could do without the Karlnet firmware and having to setup a dedicated link, but nobody supports ad-hoc mode in base stations...
The reality is you're going to want different hardware to make a point to point link, AirPorts are great base-station but they're not meant for this job.
Best, Alf
On 19 Apr 2004, at 12:05p, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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?
Help getting to the bottom of this conundrum would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Dave
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