On Jun 23, 2:00 pm, Bruce Johnson <john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu>
wrote:
> Well you don't need to use the Wifi, if the airports are connected via  
> ethernet?
>
> How do the Airport's connect to the Verizon router?
>
> Ideally your wifi network should look like this:
>
> ---Internet--->[verizon router]====(wired  
> connection)===[Airports] ))))))) [clients]

That is the setup, via Ethernet.  But my question revolves around
being able to let iTunes sync seamlessly between machines of one
network (802.11n) with devices (iPod Touch) on the other network
(802.11g).

> > On the Airport side, would I be changing the setting in Connection
> > Sharing, or doing something with SNMP?
>
> No. Not SNMP. This is in the section about getting addresses, so it  
> will mention DHCP. I'm not completely familiar with the interface,  
> since my airports are the old UFO style which don't work with the new  
> Airport setup software.
>
> I believe they call this bridge mode.

As I mentioned in my original post, we are in bridge mode.  To
elucidate the interface, the "Connection Sharing" setting has three
options:
Share a public IP address
Distribute a range of IP addresses
Off (Bridge Mode)

The relevant paragraph in the Apple design document says:
"Â If you don’t want your wireless device to share its IP address,
choose “Off (Bridge
Mode).” If you set up your device in bridge mode, AirPort computers
have access to
all services on the Ethernet network, and the device does not provide
Internet
sharing services. See “You’re Using an Existing Ethernet Network” on
page 36 for
more information about setting up your wireless device as a bridge."
(page 29 of "Designing
AirPort Networks
Using AirPort Utility
Mac OS X v10.5 + Windows"
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Designing_AirPort_Networks_10.5-Windows.pdf

Thanks again
Al Poulin
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