[snip]

> Somewhere on the LAN, plug in a WAP (Wireless Access Point).  This 
> will work fine.  But without better detail of the underlying LAN 
> configuration, it's hard to tell when you need just a bridging access 
> point (that simply extends the LAN as-is thru the air)

[snip]

I think that's what the original poster needs, if I understand correctly.

I know it is what I need. I also NEED to have a WAP that supports Appletalk. Anybody
have a preferred brand/model to recommend for 802.11b? Preferrably something I can
get cheap? Thanks.

-Eric J


        
                
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