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"Skip Gundlach" wrote in
news ![]() Skip Skip, does the bridge show up as one of the connections or is it just a transparent repeater in bridge/repeater mode IF you disconnect the cable and look at the connections from your wireless modem in the notebook? I'd think the bridge, itself, would show up as a station if you had a wireless notebook in range of it. Then, once connected to the bridge's repeater, you'd have some kind of access to the stations the bridge repeater is hearing THROUGH it, like a webpage it creates, etc.... When you are directly connected to it, is there an html webpage to control the bridge from the Ethernet port? It should have some kind of control, either webpage-based (html) or FTP-based so you can turn its repeater function on and off in the wireless mode. I'd call the company and talk to them. I think it's just turned off of being a wireless repeater, which is what you're trying to do. You should be able to connect to its wireless LAN port, just like you do on Ethernet, where it gives you a LAN IP address via DHCP server, then it should have a menu you'd select the external wireless WAN from to connect your bridge's port to the distant WiFi POP. -- Larry |
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