On 5/30/06, bruce <bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi... thanks for th ereply.. searched the archives and couldn't find what i'm looking for.. (although i may have missed it!) if some one recalls the date/thread subject, i'd appreciate it, and i'll take a look... -bruce -----Original Message----- From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Thomas Taylor Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 12:27 AM To: For users of Fedora Core releases Subject: Re: linking/talking between two wireless routers On Monday 29 May 2006 22:22, Kam Leo wrote: > On 5/29/06, bruce <bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > hi... > > > > if i have two computers, each connected to a separate wireless router, > > can i configure the computers/wireless routers to allow each computer to > > communicate with each other, while making sure that other > > computers/devices outside the "network" can't eavesdrop... > > > > i'm considering this because i can't seem to get a wireless card to work > > with me dell laptop. > > > > i'm running FC3/FC4 on all systems.... > > > > i have two separate wireless routers. a linksys, and an airlink... > > > > pointers/thoughts/etc... > > > > thanks > > > > -bruce > > Features permitting, set one of the routers up as a relay. Check the archives. There was a long thread on this about a month ago. Tom -- Tom Taylor Linux user #263467 Federal Way, WA
Your problem is not Linux or Fedora specific. Search the manufacturers' sites to see if either of your models supports use as a relay. You can also check http://openwrt.org to see if they have firmware for your router that provides this feature. If nothing else buy a wireless range expander, e.g. Linksys WRE54G. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list