Hi,

Forgive me for jumping in and if I am now posting about something
different than you are talking about... Just thought that if it could be
useful, it could save you a few bucks...

There is a store on eBay that sells Wi-Fi base stations (802.11g) for
around $24.90 or something like that. I have them bookmarked on my
iBook, but of course I can't access that right now... But if you go and
do a search on eBay, in the stores, you should be able to find
something. If you can wait, you can let me know and I will find it as
soon as I get the iBook fixed... Try searching for wireless router or
something like that.

I e-mailed them to ask about these routers, as a friend of mine was
interested. They said they would work both for PC's and Mac's. I never
thought you could get something like that for that ridiculous price... I
paid a lot more for my airport express, but I am really happy with it
and it was no work at all to set up... Can't remember the other
specifics about it, e.g. how many computers you could hook up to it if
you used it for a home network etc., but I am sure the listings gives
these details. You can also get quite good prices for airport
express/extreme on eBay...

Of course I have no idea at all about the quality of these things, but I
am sure that if you found the listings, and could post here about the
type/brand etc., somebody would know...

Aase :) 

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Sendt: 2. april 2005 10:45
Til: G-Books
Emne: Re: re home net

>
>Vicki,
>
>The graphite ABS cannot be used as a bridge. The ethernet port on 
>the station is designed only as an uplink to your DSL/Cable modem. 
>New versions of the ABS -- "Snow" and "Extreme" -- have a dedicated 
>WAN port that allows bridging. Having said that, there's several 
>inexpensive alternatives these days (<$100) that you should be able 
>to find at your local computer store that will allow you to bridge 
>your network.
>
>As a side note, if you run an 802.11b (11 mbps) base station or 
>client on your 802.11g (54 mbps) network, it will cause the base 
>station to revert to 802.11b (slower) speeds. To take full advantage 
>of the 802.11g protocol, it's best to ensure that all clients are 
>802.11g capable and running in full 802.11g mode.
>
>HTH,
>-patch
>
>P.S. Here's a webpage with more info: 
>http://www.vonwentzel.net/ABS/Evolution/index.html

Maybe this does not help, but the Graphite Base Station *can* be used 
as a bridge.
I have one. It is set up with a checkmark on "Enable Airport to 
Ethenet Bridging" and with all options for "Nat" and "Dhcp" turned 
off.

Granted, my setup is different than Vicki's, in that my base station 
is *wired* to the modem/router and my 'books connect *wirelessly* to 
the BS. Nevertheless, wired and wireless  computers do connect to 
each other and to the internet. Whether this may also work the other 
way around, I do not know, but it wouldn't hurt to try.

Luis Sequeira



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