I'm not quite sure what your final network looks like.

Are you saying that you have:

switch  ---- AP ----- AP  ----- 4 PCs??

I'm not sure that the Linksys can do an AP - AP connection.

On the page for BEFW11S4, which is a Wireless Access Point router, you can
click on "Where it fits into my network".

It doesn't connect to other APs, just clients.

The same with the WRT54G, as well as the WAP55G - clients only.

A new Linksys, the WET54G is a bridge which means that you use 2 just like
you already tried.  (or a bridge and an AP)

http://www.linksys.com/splash/wet54g_splash.asp


Kevin Wigle

----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Kanicki" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 2:22 PM
Subject: Wireless problem [7:70674]


> Hello all.
> Our office has a T1 connection to the internet that my boss wants to share
> with some of the other offices in our building (distances under 300').One
> office will have only 1 pc and the other will have 4.I figured wireless
> would be the easiest way to go since runing cable from our equipment to
> these offices would be a nitemare.
> I picked up an 802.11b (Linksys) access point and patched it through to my
> switch,set the SSID,and derived a wep key.The office with 4 devices in an
> attempt to save money bought an 802.11b (Linksys) access point as well.I
> provided their admin with all pertinent information (SSID,WEP
> key,IP\mask)and the access points do not seem to associate.Now I am by no
> means well versed in wireless but I assumed that as long as the SSID,WEP
> keys,and IP information was correct it would work.Im not sure what my
> problem is here and Im at a loss.
>
>
> Any help apreciated
> Don K.




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