Roger
Yep this still work you can get about 7Mb out of a setup like this. The
only issue is the limit is still 64 or 128 users per BOX not per card.
Also when you add a third card you may see some slow down on the system
depending on the setup. There then this it's a good solution :)
Sincerely
Tony Morella
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-----Original Message-----
From: karlnet-admin@WISPNotes.com [mailto:karlnet-admin@WISPNotes.com]
On Behalf Of Roger Boggs
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 3:51 PM
To: karlnet@WISPNotes.com
Subject: [Karlnet] Multiple Wireless Interfaces with TurboCell
Many moons ago, KarlNet supported as many as three wireless interfaces
in a box, in addition to the one wired ethernet interface.
With all the latest upgrades from Ver 3.xx to Ver 4.xx of KarlNet
firmware,
is this
multiple wireless interface functionality still supported?
In the later versions of 3.xx firmware, we found it to be a bit
unstable,
but times change
you know. I'm not talking about trying to do the full-duplex Perm thing
with it - just having
multiple 2.4 GHz wireless interfaces in the same flashrom box. NOT the
Outdoor Router
AP1000 conversion, mind you.
Homemade unit with Pentium mother board about 300MHz or better, a 10/100
etherNIC, and
a pair or three of Ricoh PCI/PCMCIA adapters with Orinoco Silver cards.
Previous experience has shown ethernet interfaces based on the Intel
chipset to be far
more reliable than those with the RealTek chipset.
Works yeah, but reliably?
Charles? Tony? Kevin? Doug?
Does Karlnet sell ready-to-go boxes with multiple wireless interfaces in
them?
Roger Boggs
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