It seems like your access point is not talking to your router.  Is
your access point the same brand as your router?  If not, you may have
a problem there (as the two companies will point to each others and
say it's their fault).

Sherman

On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 23:15:41 -0700, Ron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I have something similar, but there is a problem.
> 
> I have DSL with a wireless router uploading to a hub connecting to a 9500
> 
> I have a wireless D-Link access point in another room, uploading to a
> hub connecting to an eMac and another 9500. In addition there is an
> appletalk bridge to 2 LaserWriters. There is also a IIsi and a HP
> DeskWriter C, but currently disconnected. A Compaq laptop is also
> currently not connected.
> 
> The problem is that with this configuration I cannot access the first
> 9500 from the eMac. So now the wireless DSL is wired to the wireless
> access point, and it works.
> 
> I am not sure, but I think the access point must be the problem
> 
> ron
> 
> 
> >OK, here's my scenario: I am soon getting DSL and have several Macs I want to
> >network (wired/wireless). The Mac with the DSL connection will be my eMac
> >700. This will be connected to my Linksys wireless access point router. From
> >there, I plan on connecting my Power Mac 7600 and Power Mac 7200 (both wired
> >connections) and using my Power Book 1400c and PowerBook 3400c
> >wirelessly with the
> >Lucent cards I recently got for them. Anyone out there with a similar setup
> >who can make any suggestions? Will it be best to run the eMac in OS 10.2 or
> >9.2.2, or does it matter? The other Macs on this network are all OS
> >9.1. I also
> >have other Macs (and several PCs), as well as another wireless access point
> >router, so I am further interested in linking the 2 networks together. Any
> >suggestions or possibilities? Any downsides/impossibilities. I am
> >new to networking,
> >but not to Macs, as I have over two dozen, from a circa 1990 Mac Classic to an
> >eMac!
> >TIA, Heather
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