Hi, what does "cutover" mean? In other words, how does the satellite provider determine that you are using the link (I guess it's not traffic as you said it's per minute)? Is it like a dialup connection?
What is on the "other side" of the 802.11b access point? Is there a router there to which your router is talking to? If not, how do you expect the router to realize that the wireless link went down? Or did I misunderstand and the wireless interface is in the router? If so, what kind of router are we talking about? Thanks, Zsombor At 10:22 PM 7/14/2003 +0000, Duncan Wallace wrote: >Has anyone run into an scenario like this before. >I have a router that is mobile. It is connected to a workgroup switch of a >few laptops. I have two other interfaces (internet connections) that are >connected to a satellite (128k) and an 802.11b access point. What I want to >do is utilize the satellite link when I am out in the field. When I return >to my base area, I would like it to automatically cutover to the wireless >link, as well as back to the satellite when I roam away from the base area. >(I get charged by the minute for my satellite, plus the wireless is faster) >I feel like this should be pretty easy, but for the life of me can't figure >out how to proceed... > > > >Thanks in advance, > >Duncan Wallace >[EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=72276&t=72276 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

