Well, it seems that I've learned the concept of bridge though let me get
this straight. Working backward, the AP is the transceiver, the router is
the IP connector (for lack of better terminology) and the bridge is the
DSL modem hardware? And when DSL is down, the bridge is capable of using
an analog modem for a dial-up connection? About right? Also, what's a
switch?
BTW, I've now been able to connect my IBM UltraPort Camera II (USB) to the
TP and look forward to video conferencing. Is anyone doing this over their
wireless DSL connection yet? Any success? Pros and Cons? Gotchas?
Suggestions for hardware?
Charles
[12:21 CT, 22-Aug-03]
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