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Re: Bridging two wireless networks? +repeating, if possible
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with WPA enabled? [/ QUOTE ] I was hoping you wouldn't ask [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] Just WEP for now... I'll let you know when I fail getting WPA going. |
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Re: Bridging two wireless networks? +repeating, if possible
i'm not suggesting it's impossible, and maybe there's newer firmware by now. i haven't heard of a good experience, though, and certainly haven't had any myself.
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Re: Bridging two wireless networks? +repeating, if possible
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i'm not suggesting it's impossible, and maybe there's newer firmware by now. i haven't heard of a good experience, though, and certainly haven't had any myself. [/ QUOTE ] From what I can see from posts 3 weeks ago, it's still completely not supported by current firmware in bridging or repeating mode. So I'm sticking with WEP and hoping my friend doesn't get wicked hax0red. Most of the kids on capitol hill are too concerned with wearing womens jeans and dying their fauxhawks to crack a WEP key... he'll probably be alright. Once again, your advice and experience is spot-on, Astro. |
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