[MLB-WIRELESS] Bridge versus AP
    Donovan Baarda 
    abo at minkirri.apana.org.au
       
    Tue Nov  9 10:46:24 EST 2004
    
    
  
On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 19:22, Ryan Abbenhuys wrote:
> They should be one and the same.
> 
> An Access Point will bridge between your wireless network and your LAN.
> 
> Many access points support Point-to-Point bridging mode which means they
> don't accept client connections they only link with another identical AP in
> the same mode and bridge the two LAN's at either location to make them
> appear like one larger LAN.
> 
> Idealy if you want to join several LAN's together and not operate as an
> Access Point accepting client connections then bridging is a much better
> suited and more secure option.
The minitars have a weird-ass mode where they act as an AP and bridge at
the same time.. allowing client mode connections _and_ PtP bridge mode
connections from particular AP's in bridge mode.
What is the point of this?
I'm currently using it, but I don't know why :-)
-- 
Donovan Baarda <abo at minkirri.apana.org.au>
http://minkirri.apana.org.au/~abo/
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