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On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 09:47:41 -0600, Sam Lewis <saml@rollanet.org> wrote:It appears to. I have the bridge in my workshop which is connected to a hub. Right now I only have one Windoze computer connected to it. I can connect to my server's shares and to the internet great. I have Netbios on the server and NetBuei on the Windoze system and TCP/IP on both.
I think that this is a problem related with Yours card or driver.As does my High Rate 128 PCMCIA card and LinkSys Bridge.
I have two cards Orinoco Silver and Jacaranda Blue and both are
working smooth with NetBIOS.
How does the LinkSys Bridge work? My D-link router won't pass NetBIOS -- and
according to the RFC, it shouldn't. But a bridge should, right?
Well I bought the LinkSys bridge 8 port hub and an outdoor directional antenna on ebay for $110. I thought that was a good deal. I bought the LinkSys instead of the D-Link because LinkSys said on their web page that you could bridge to a hub to connect two wired networks. The other manufactures didn't state that so I thought better safe than sorry. The LinkSys can be completely configured through a web browser so you don't have to install any Windoze software.
The router does give me wireless access behind my firewall, but not with
NetBIOS. It forces me to partition my network into two unconnected (as far as
NetBIOS is concerned) subnets.
A bridge costs five times as much as a router. But maybe it is worth it if it
works.
Neil
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