Shane,
That's what we use at all customer locations. Works fine. Just keep that
cable router in router mode...don't try and bridge!!! :)
Norm
----- Original Message -----
From: <shane@golive.co.nz>
To: <karlnet@WISPNotes.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 10:10 AM
Subject: [Karlnet] Re: Karlnet Digest, Vol 3, Issue 2
> on 3/3/03 5:05 AM, karlnet-request@WISPNotes.com at
> karlnet-request@WISPNotes.com wrote:
>
> > SR-4000 only supports bridging on 1 MAC address
> > SR-4100 supports bridging on up to 5 MAC addresses
> > SR-4200 supports unlimited MACs
>
>
> Can I use an SR-4000 in bridging mode, with a basic cable router (eg
Asante
> FR3004) behind it doing NAT to the client as a complete CPE to connect to
> wireless KN network ?
> We never use the NAT feature within KN, always install a cheap hardware
NAT
> box on the client side of the RG.
> I presume that the cable router is the only MAC the SR-4000 will see and
so
> it will work.
>
> Can someone confirm that for me ?
>
> Thanks
> Shane
>
> go live ltd
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>
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