Re: [BAWUG] Terminology: Router, gateway?

2004-05-07 Thread Jeff Liebermann
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 11:18:41AM -0700, DaveC wrote: > I'm trying to understand the difference between these two. An > off-the-cuff poll seems to result in this semi-consensus: Both a router and bridge are designed to glue to networks together. The bridge knows NOTHING about IP addresses (lay

Re: [BAWUG] Bridging options

2004-05-07 Thread Lars Holmström
Yes, They are 30 mW and reciever sensivity about -90 dB You said "Linksys and D-link". WHich model are you referring to ? A Linksys product that compares to the WaveLan is the WAP-11 which has slightly less sensivity, but much worse narrow channel supression. than the WaveLan. On the other hand, i

RE: [BAWUG] Bridging options

2004-05-07 Thread Jason Luther
I think the WaveLAN cards are 30mW. But what are you trying to connect with these bridges, and what is your budget? What are your security requirements? Are they being deployed inside or outside? -jason -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave

Re: [BAWUG] Need volunteers to test a free WiFi Gateway running NOCATAUTH

2004-05-07 Thread Jon Knight
On Wed, 5 May 2004, Charlie Deckert wrote: > The Less Networks Hotspot Server software is NOT yet available on the Less > Networks website. For the duration of this technical pre-Release, it will > only be available via Sourceforge. Please do not circulate this URL. We > would like to restrict e