Airport + Routers
Daniel Gimpelevich
daniel at gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us
Fri Jan 14 01:34:58 MST 2005
If you give each Base Station and express station a different (unique)
ESSID ("network name"), you can tell Linux to use a specific ESSID, and
that will be the only station you connect to until you change it.
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 06:15:26 +0700, Adrian von Stechow wrote:
>
> Although i'm a newbie, i don't think this belongs in the newbie list:
> I finally got my Airport to connect to a WEP-Encrypted Wireless Network,
> but am only connected to the first sattelite station. We have a
> complicated line of Base Stations which goes through a router and 3
> (!!!) Airport (express) stations before the signal arrives in my room. I
> can now only ping the station in front of my room. How do i tell linux
> to go through the others as well (of which i know the IPs)? We don't use
> WDS but instead, each Base Station creates its own network. I really
> need help on this one. Thanks
> Adrian
>
>
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