Re: Connectivity Issues with Linksys 802.11 USB Adapter

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To: new_guy <byte8bits@...>, <misc@...>
Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 - 7:37 am

On 2007/11/14 16:44, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:

failover trunks are quite good for this situation (depending on how
long your switch takes to notice the move). Separate subnets are another
option but means doing more (and losing active connections) when you
change between wired and wireless.

You might use bridge(4) for an access point but that's somewhat
unlikely with atu(4). :-)

> Just wondering....

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Re: Connectivity Issues with Linksys 802.11 USB Adapter, Stuart Henderson, (Wed Nov 14, 6:01 am)
Re: Connectivity Issues with Linksys 802.11 USB Adapter, Girish Venkatachalam, (Wed Nov 14, 7:14 am)
Re: Connectivity Issues with Linksys 802.11 USB Adapter, Stuart Henderson, (Wed Nov 14, 7:37 am)
Re: Connectivity Issues with Linksys 802.11 USB Adapter, Girish Venkatachalam, (Wed Nov 14, 10:46 am)