Re: wired/wireless bridge: a more surefire Linux wireless solution?

2005-02-03 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 08:21 AM 2/3/2005 -0600, James Miller wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, James Miller wrote: > So, let me just ask: is this really some sort of solution to the wireless > support problem under Linux? People objected to that poster's suggestion > on the basis that it was too bulky (extra pieces of hardwa

Re: wired/wireless bridge: a more surefire Linux wireless solution?

2005-02-03 Thread James Miller
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, James Miller wrote: > So, let me just ask: is this really some sort of solution to the wireless > support problem under Linux? People objected to that poster's suggestion > on the basis that it was too bulky (extra pieces of hardware like the > bridge and its power adaptor). Ma

Re: wired/wireless bridge: a more surefire Linux wireless solution?

2005-02-02 Thread James Miller
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, dave wrote: > I use one in my room at my camp where I stay while I work. They wired > the camp with Cisco wireless AP's. I use a Linksys ethernet to wireless > bridge and it works fine. I had a Dlink but it gave me lots of > problems. If you have more questions just ask.

Re: wired/wireless bridge: a more surefire Linux wireless solution?

2005-02-02 Thread dave
James Miller wrote: This question is not really Linux-specific, and is maybe more hardware-oriented than OS-oriented. But being a Linux user, I'd like to know if/how it might apply to me. It concerns a comment I read regarding an article on wireless networking with Linux, and it's really something

wired/wireless bridge: a more surefire Linux wireless solution?

2005-02-02 Thread James Miller
This question is not really Linux-specific, and is maybe more hardware-oriented than OS-oriented. But being a Linux user, I'd like to know if/how it might apply to me. It concerns a comment I read regarding an article on wireless networking with Linux, and it's really something I had earlier wonder