I have a small network of two or three computers. Firstly
the previously existing configuration: The "hub" is a four-port fast
Ethernet switch to which are connected:
1 a D-Link wireless access point [DWL1000AP],
2 a print server with two printers attached,
3 computer A located in another room and
running Win2000, Warp 4 with FP14 and Linux,
4 computer B [currently out of action].
In the same room as computer A is computer C running Win2000 only,
with a wireless USB adaptor [D-Link DWL120], which communicates with
the DWL1000AP.
After much sweat and tears, I have managed to get the
network running, with computers A & C able to drive the printers and
talk to each other, with either Win or OS/2 running on computer A.
Recently, to try to eliminate the wire link from A to the Ethernet
switch, I bought a D-Link DWL-810+ Ethernet-wireless bridge, in the
belief that it was OS independent. I have managed to configure the
bridge and get it working with Win2000 running on A. However when I
switch to OS/2, I cannot access the network from A and C no longer
sees A.
Has anyone on this list had experience with the DWL-810 &
OS/2? If so, I would greatly appreciate some help. If I need to
provide more info on my OS/2 network configuration, please let me
know. I did not want to overload this request with unnecessary
detail.
Many thanks for your patience in reading this [if you have!!!].
Jim.
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Jim Cleary, 9 Dodds Street, Redhead, N. S. W. 2290, AUSTRALIA.
Phone : (02) 4944 8548 (Within Australia) +612 4944 8548 (International)
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Running OS/2 Warp v 4 with FixPack 14. MR/2 ICE registered user 10903.
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