Yes, we have had good success with WaveLAN/IEEE Turbo cards using the wi
driver in both ad-hoc mode and infrastructure mode with a WavepointII.
NAT will work on the wi interface, SKIP will not.
While we run IP routing instead of bridging, the underlying concept is
bridging if you really mean t
Yes, we have had good success with WaveLAN/IEEE Turbo cards using the wi
driver in both ad-hoc mode and infrastructure mode with a WavepointII.
NAT will work on the wi interface, SKIP will not.
While we run IP routing instead of bridging, the underlying concept is
bridging if you really mean
Hello,
I am wondering if anyone has had success running bridging only between a
wavelan IEEE802.11 in a BSD machine and a WavepointII using an
IEEE802.11 card. I have had great succes using purely wavelan/BSD.
Kirk McDonald
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Hello,
I am wondering if anyone has had success running bridging only between a
wavelan IEEE802.11 in a BSD machine and a WavepointII using an
IEEE802.11 card. I have had great succes using purely wavelan/BSD.
Kirk McDonald
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