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Name: will_lieu
Date: November 25, 2004 at 16:21:06 Pacific
Subject: complicated LAN problem
OS: Solaris 9
CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon XP 1700 512MB
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I did the things above and it doesn't work. My Sun is connected to a switch, which the switch is connected to a 802.11b access point. This 802.11b access point (call this A) connects to another 802.11b access point (call this B) (which communicates via correct MAC adresses. It won't accept any other connections if the MAC addresses don't match), and in turn B is connected to a router, which that router is connected to my DSL modem which goes out to the Internet. What do I do? Your help would be greatly appreciated. I'm am currently running Solaris 9. The IP's are determined by DHCP

Will K Lieu


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Name: Danny Larouche
Date: December 1, 2004 at 20:51:36 Pacific
Subject: complicated LAN problem
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Basically Access point cannot be wirelessly connected together. At least one of them have to be set in bridge mode.

Danny Larouche


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