Claude Jones wrote: > Actually, after spending some considerable time last night trying to get an > Access Point to work, and poring through the manual, I found it wouldn't do > the job. That's what led me on my quest. I did find a few DLink Access Points > that would come close to what I wanted but they would only work in > conjunction with other DLink products. The Linksys bridge suggested by > another poster does exactly what I want. What I found is that most Access > Points are directional - they want a router connected to their ethernet port, > not another network. At least from my reading of several manuals last night, > most Access Points are not easily configurable as bridges. Belkin F5D7230-4 "Wireless G router" is another creature that is able to work nicely as a bridge on an existing Ethernet network. Well, the one I have does it, anyway. http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=141064 -Andy