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Old 12-25-2006, 01:49 AM
Jeff Liebermann
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Default Re: Wireless Bridge Adhoc or Infrastructure?

"dave" <bonanzaman@gmail.com> hath wroth:

>> No clue if it will pass more than one MAC address.
>> You'll find out soon enough.


>Whats the deal with multiple MAC addresses?
>
>Does that mean that I can only have one wireless client talking with
>the AP?


I have a feeling that it's no longer an issue with current model
wireless client bridge boxes. In the past, there were wireless client
bridges and game adapters that would bridge exactly one MAC address.
That limited you to connecting only one computah on the ethernet side
of the game adapter. The conspiracy theory is that this was done to
sell more game adapters. However, firmware has been updated and
improved, resulting in the ability to connect more than one computer
to a single game adapter. I know nothing about the Zoom 4400. Try
putting an ethernet switch (or hub if desperate) behind the Zoom 4400
with more than one computer connected and see if it works.

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