Thanks again for your help.

Joe

>>> Dan Rue <drue at therub.org> 01/26/05 10:39AM >>>
Ack sorry I completely forgot. 

Looking at my AP, I'm set to "AP Mode: Access Point".  I have the
linksys 802.11b wap only (no router stuff) - so your setup will be
different.  Here's an abbreviated diagram of my setup

             |
             |
         DSL Modem
             |
      OpenBSD Firewall
       |            |
   10.0.1.1/24  10.0.0.1/24
       |            |
  WAP 10.0.1.2     LAN
       |
       |
 DHCP 10.0.1.10-10.0.1.200
 DHCP is handled by the firewall

The WAP does nothing but "Access Point" - no dhcp, no NAT, no routing
-
it's all passed to the firewall.  The WAP is a wireless hub.

Hope that helps, 
dan

On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 08:19:45AM -0600, Joe Stuart wrote:
> Dan,
> Sorry for bothering you, but did you happen to check your config of
the
> linksys router?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> >>> drue at therub.org 01/14/05 11:07AM >>>
> I don't think it calls it bridge mode.  I'll look at mine when I get
> home.  The thing you can't do with a wrt54g is set it up to bridge
> another WAP.  But the behavior you need is certainly possible.
> 
> Again, i'll look tonight and let you know,
> 
> dan
> 
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 01:19:34PM -0600, John T. Hoffoss wrote:
> > I've not used one, but a firmware upgrade *might* help there.
Others
> > will be more helpful in this area.
> > 
> > 
> > On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 11:05:18 -0600 (CST), Garrett Krueger
> > <gkrueger at cleosci.com> wrote:
> > > You'll have to "admin" your way into the router, and you may
have
> to do
> > > this by way of telnet.  I know several of the router's web
> interfaces do
> > > not completely let you configure some of the options.
> > > 
> > > Inside of the telnet screen there is probably some sort of
"mode"
> option
> > > which will refer to bridge mode as "bridge mode" or "pass
through
> mode" or
> > > something of that nature.
> > > 
> > > > That makes sense thanks.  The only problem I have is that I
> cannot
> > > > figure out how to turn the router into bridge mode.  The model
of
> the
> > > > router is wrt54g it's the 4-port switch, router, wap. The
> linksys
> > > > website has nothing that I can find on it. Found some
> conversations on
> > > > google groups, but it was only of people saying it couldnt be
> done.
> > > >
> > > >
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