Well I think the last couple of posts have been the crowning jewel to this whole adventure. Starting with giojohn's post and the attached URL that was the first step into completing the circle of questions I had. I also think that ShlomoS post is on the right track. Although, ShlomoS mentioned...
It is very interesting that the post before mine at the website that was given the information on setting up the WAP11's. It mentions NOT to try and setup the WAP11's through a switch? It says to use a Hub or a direct connection with X-over cable? I know the reasoning behind the X-over cable...
Thanks for all the good NFO! I will try some of the other things suggested and check out the web site posted in the last thread.
Learn something new everyday...Hkeyman
Well I did all of the suggestions and even switched out hardware again with one of the V2.2 to the V2.6 WAP11. And still nothing is communicating. I know it is not a distance issue because at first I had the units seperated but when I was not getting any response I brought them together and now...
Thanks for the post either,
I have tried all of the NFO you have provided...I have played with all of the possible settings as far as AP Client to AP and Bridge to Bridge and Multi-point all without any viable ping results. One caveat to this whole scenario is I did have signal boosters on...
I am trying to connect two Linksys (Ver 2.2)WAP11's together to create a AP to AP connection. I have tried every part of what is provided by Linksys to get this connectivity. Linksys documentation is a little vauge on what MAC addresses to provide when using the AP-AP scenario. So just ruling...
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