Hi Jack,

Thanks for your advice.

D-link, Linksys, SMC, etc. are good brand and reliable that is up to my 
recognition.  Unfortunately it is not easy to find them on the Market here, 
Hong Kong.

Although I could get them via Internet.  On account of replacement and/or 
repair consideration my first option is to get them locally.  For such a 
reason I will make a search on Internet.  If I found something seeming 
likely equivalent I will post it for expert advice.

I have no experience on WAN.  This is my first test.  Thanks

Stephen


At 03:57 PM 2002/6/14 -0700, jack slater wrote:

>Steven,
>
>I am also looking for a wireless
>router. The one you found seems to
>fit your needs, going by the specs.
>
>I'm looking at the Dlink series 7.
>The dl-713p has the printer port,
>but no modem (serial) port. The
>dl-174 has the modem, but no printer
>port. But they both have the other
>features you listed.
>
>Jack
>
>
>Message: 7
>Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 10:06:53 +0800
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] (OT) Wireless Broadband Router
>/ Switch
>selection
>
>Hi All Guys,
>
>If my posting is OT please accept my apology.
>
>I have no previous experience on Wireless LAN and only
>a limited
>experience
>on LAN
>
>I am going to explore a small scale lab test on
>Wireless LAN and expect
>to
>have a collective advice/suggestion on selecting a
>suitable Wireless
>Broadband Router / Switch.  My requirements are as a
>follows;
>
>1   Terminal Server with 2 NICs, one for broadband at
>10 MB and another
>for
>client
>2.  Clients - 4 workstations 110/100 MB at a distance
>of about 12-18
>feets
>(4-6 meters), walking distance and some behind
>concrete wall
>
>Expected spec of the Wireless Broadband Router /
>Switch
>
>-  4 10/100 switched ports
>-  1-10 mbit uplink/cable modem/DSL connection
>-  1 parallel print server port, LPD compatible
>-   NAT firewall (configurable)
>-   DHCP Server (Configurable, including OFF),
>Extensive
>configurability
>options on I/O port, accessibility, etc, packet
>filtering, virtual
>server,
>DMZ host addressing, remote administration configs,
>wake on lan, clone
>mac
>address (to "trick" cable modems into thinking there
>is only one IP
>connected, when the back side of the router has
>multiple clients
>attached)
>-   Bandwidth management
>
>Apart from the standard accessories included in the
>device (Wireless
>Broadband Router / Switch) what other accessories are
>needed for the
>workstations ???
>
>  From Internet search I found following ;
>
>Eusso  GL2411-AR
>
>11Mbps Multifunctional Wireless Broadband SOHO Router
>
>http://www.eusso.com/product1/product.htm
>
>Kindly advice whether it caters my need.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Stephen Liu
>
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