Sam,
Thanks for the very clear info. I'll try to set up the same way.
mg
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 17:53:39 -0500, Sam Lewis wrote:
|A bridge is a device that converts from one type of media to another.
|
|I use the Linksys WET11 wireless to wire bridge in my workshop and connect it to my hub. In the house I use a Access Point which is connected to the hub in the house. So the Access Point and Bridge connect the two wired networks
|together. You could just as easily use a bridge on each workstation that has a regular Cat 5 network card and no drivers are required.
|
|Check this URL for more info
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|http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=602&scid=36
|
|Other manufactures make these type of devices as well.
|
|Sam
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