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"Andrej Jereb" <andrej.jereb@kiss.si> wrote in message
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> "Jeff Liebermann" <jeffl@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us> wrote in message
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> > On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 11:18:12 +0200, "Andrej Jereb"
> > <andrej.jereb@kiss.si> wrote:
> >
> > >I'm having problem to connect between 6000ap (installed as ap) and 2100
> (set
> > >as ap client). I do all the necessary work, described in dlink faq and
I
> got
> > >next results: If I log on 2100 using telnet, I can ping the computer
> > >hardwired with 2100 and also I can ping 6000ap, and every computer
behind
> > >6000ap. But I can not ping from computer behind 2100, anything beside
> 2100.
> > >The 2100 is acting like I was disabled "Ethernet to WLAN Access"
> > >
> > >Does anybody know the solution?
> >
> > How is this going to work? The DWL-2100AP is a 2.4GHz (802.11g)
> > wireless box. The DWL-6000AP is a 5.6GHz (802.11a) wireless box.
> > What manner of magic are you using to get these to communicate?
> >
> > Assuming a typo error, the problem is obvious. Set as a client radio,
> > the DWL-2100AP will pass exactly one MAC address through the link.
> > That's the MAC address of the one PC that was first connected. It
> > will ignore the other PC's. To get it to pass more than one MAC
> > address (31 max), you need to set this up as a bridge, not a client
> > radio. I don't know exactly what you're running, but if there's more
> > than one radio involved, you might need to set it for point to
> > multipoint bridge instead of point to point bridge.
> >
> > If this is impossible to configure, you can still make the DWL-2100AP
> > work by using a 2nd router between the DWL-2100AP and the rest of the
> > computahs on the LAN. This may involve double NAT, but will work.
> >
> > --
> > Jeff Liebermann jeffl@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us
> > 150 Felker St #D
http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
> > Santa Cruz CA 95060 AE6KS 831-336-2558
>
> You didn't understand me correctly, but you have helped me a lot!
> 6000ap is also (802.11a).
> Thanks again...
>
>
I meant 802.11b. 6000ap is dualband box