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= http://www.dlink.co.in/dlink/Products/allpdffiles/dwl-1500.pdf

For the particular trial I wanted to do, a bridge or an AP would be fine...= my reading of the spec seems to indicate that it can do either.

Access Point
Wireless Bridge
      Point to Point
      Point to Multipoint
Client AP

I have ordered a couple from Insight & will have a play.

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An AP is a bridge.



And the manual for this specifically states an mode to be used with WiFi
clients.



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It's not an AP, it=E2=80=99s a wireless bridge from what I can gather and s= imply

connects two AP's together. ;)



K.







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