RE: [leaf-user] WRP - What's the magical ingredient to make it work?

2002-05-06 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 01:23, Steve Nicholson wrote: > Klint > WRP might not work properly it's not being worked on, see response to my > question posted to nocat.net. Steve, I'll try to place a note on the LEAF site about WRP's status this week. I'll include a recommendation to try Bering. Bering

RE: [leaf-user] WRP - What's the magical ingredient to make it work?

2002-05-06 Thread Steve Nicholson
Klint WRP might not work properly it's not being worked on, see response to my question posted to nocat.net. > > What is the situation with the WRP? What works and what > >doesn't? Is this documented anywhere? > > Not especially. We discontinued development on WRP ages ago... > > When last I v

[leaf-user] WRP - What's the magical ingredient to make it work?

2002-05-05 Thread Klint Gore
I'm getting so frustrated with WRP that I'm about to chuck it out a 2nd story window. I just want a plain vanilla router from wireless to ethernet. All addresses are static (wireless=10.0.1.x, ethernet=192.168.1.x), I dont want dhcpd or any other sort of server. I dont want firewall either (not