The only thing I'm aware of that will do this is a Karlnet SEC (which is
802.11b, NOT turbocell) on the client side talking to a Karlnet AP+ base
(which is also 802.11b, not turbocell)
AFAIK, the AP+ base is not "standard" and is unique to karlnet. This setup
will do what you want, however.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Hayon" <ralph@naturalwireless.com>
To: <karlnet@WISPNotes.com>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 1:50 PM
Subject: [Karlnet] Need a wireless bridge that is truly transparent
withrespect to the MAC address
> I need some help and was wondering if there is a Karlnet product that can
> help me.
>
> I have an 802.11b access point that provides coverage outside of a
building.
>
> At another building, I want to put a wireless bridge that connects to the
> outdoor access point and then I am putting a crossover cable between this
> wireless bridge's Ethernet port and an indoor AP in the other building.
>
> Since I am using a MAC based access system, I need to preserve the MAC
> address across all LAN segments. Most of the 802.11b bridges I am finding
> does not allow for 802.1d type of transparent bridging.
>
> I am looking for a "cost effective" wireless bridge that can connect to a
> wireless AP but will "preserve" the MAC address that comes into the wired
> (Ethernet side) of the wireless bridge.
>
> Can a bridge loaded with a Karlnet product help me connect to a standard
AP?
>
> Ralph
>
> *************************
> Ralph Hayon
> Natural Wireless, LLC
> 52 Forest Avenue
> Paramus, New Jersey 07652
>
> Tel. +1-201-315-7397
> Fax. +1-201-664-4770
>
> email: ralph@naturalwireless.com
>
> www.naturalwireless.com
>
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