On Sun, 2006-01-29 at 19:36, Jeff Vian wrote:
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An AP is not the same as a hub/switch. It is actually a router.
That's kind of confusing. An AP is really more like a switch but
connecting the LAN to wireless devices. However it is often
integrated into a router which also provides WAN/LAN routing.
In order for the WAN port to be on the same network as the LAN side
it
must be able to function in a bridge mode instead of routing.
In the router models, the AP normally bridges with the LAN
while the WAN is routed.
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