<natecars at real-time.com> wrote:
> 
> Note: Orinoco Silver == 40/64-bit WEP.. you have to upgrade the cards to
> support 128-bit (which apparently you can do with the RG-1000's, if you
> install AP-500 firmware.. :)

Interesting.  My roommate is definitely under the impression that Silver
cards can do 128-bit WEP.  Not sure where he got that idea.
 
> Basically, if you've got a WAP11, run 1.4g[57] on any device you want to
> be an access point, and 1.4h3 on any device you want to be an AP Client
or
> PtP/PtMP bridge. Until Linksys or Atmel fix their firmware, that is.  :)

Hmm.  We'll have to try that out, though I'm not sure if I have
appropriate client software for that firmware version..

Does anyone know of decent documentation anywhere that describes how to
talk to a WAP11 via SNMP with a Linux/Unix box?  Linksys provides MIB
files, but they've been nearly useless to me...

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