the problem is is that not all AP-1000s were created equal older APs have a BNC connector w/ a 10BaseT jack newer APs have a RS-232 port w/ a 100BaseT jack if you've got an older AP-1000 - you've got
13 is an evil number ONLY if you're running an x486 processor as your base <g> get a newer AP-1000, or a FlashRom, and you'll be humming along (FYI - we do have people w/ 50+ users on a v3.88 TC-AP-1
I have a base station on the roof of my building I have tried using a RG1000 with 3.88 Firmware but we came into problems when we got to 13 clients, I asked Karlnet and they told me that the RG didn?
If you have 20 business clients on the AP, does that indicate that you have 20 business NETWORKS on this AP? Each network could have many workstations. You could have 200+ computers hitting that sing
Are you bridging? Dan Metcalf Wireless Broadband Systems http://www.wbsysnet.com/ 877-685-0578 dan.metcalf@wbsysnet.com On look at of a 13 the the polling -- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declu
Maybe 13 really is the evil number... anything under 13 works though? Have you tried adding a 4.x client as #13? I'm about to add the 12th and 13th customer to an AP-1000....I'll have to watch that.