Re: absurdly simple LAN problem

From: Anthony Campbell (ac_at_acampbell.org.uk)
Date: 09/16/05

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    On 16 Sep 2005, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
    [snip]
    >
    > It looks as if the router does NAT between the wireless and the wired segments.
    > Can you configure the router to do bridging ?
    >
    > Frank

    I don't think so. There is nothing about it in the manual as far as I
    can see.

    Perhaps I need a different router to make this work?

    Anthony

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