cybervision_:

This is just really, really complicated.  You have two machines with
two interfaces each, bridging wireless to wired on the first and wired
to wireless on the second.  Plus two operating systems.  That would do
most people's heads in!

If I were you, I'd do this in a router capable of WDS (Wireless
Distribution System, a Linksys WRT54GL with DD-WRT or Tomato firmware
is capable and affordable).  Link it via WDS to the home owner's
network.  Then simply connect everything you can via wired and the rest
via wireless.

Doing it all in one device would surely be a lot easier rather than
relying on two machines each with their different quirks, limitations,
and different ways of doing things.


-- 
Mark Lanctot

Current: SB2, Transporter, Boom (PQP3 - late beta), SBC (early beta)
Stored: Boom (PQP1 - early beta)
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