seanadams;172362 Wrote: 
> That is not what should happen at all. When the SB3 is operating in
> bridging mode, it keeps track of who is on the ethernet side and who is
> on the wireless side - it knows where to send a packet. 
> 
> Telling it to connect wirelessly just means that you want to configure
> the wireless interface, but when bridging is enabled, both interfaces
> are "equal". In fact it is equivalent to a three-port ethernet switch.
> One interface is the ethernet port, one is the wireless port, and one
> is "virtually" connected to the SB3's IP stack.
> 
> So although that setup sounds convoluted, it really isn't... as far as
> the internal bridge is concerned, there is nothing unusual about it,
> and at the IP level none of it is even visible.

Sean:

That is very cool.  It would appear that the Squeezebox in bridged mode
is a lot smarter than I thought!

I'll edit the wiki appropriately.


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