On Sep 2 2007 17:37, Adolph Weidanz wrote:
Now I found a couple of ideas on how to do it: I set the linksys to 192.168.1.2, both the routers are on channel 1. One place I've run into problems is that the howtos I've found all say that the essid's have to be different. So say, the dlink's essid is route1, and linksys is route2. The problem with this is the network card setup requires an essid in order to use WEP. If I use route1 then it can't see route2.
The easiest way to do it is to buy a second wireless card and set the linksys as 192.168.0.1, but I would rather get it to work without the this way.
Any ideas be appreciated...
I know of the rt2500 2.x driver which does provide a wmaster0 interface of which more interfaces can be cloned so as to log into multiple ESSIDs. Never tried it though.
Jan Well... I gave it up and just rearranged things so the printer hooked to
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