Good to hear. Does this include the "scan network" setting? I don't know
(does anyone?) enough about how the config seeks karlnet equipment,
although I have seen the packets. I could program the ip address of
each one into my config and have it just not scan, but I think this
loses some of the features of the config. If it does scan across the
routed paths, than w00t, one question squashed. I am afraid this
alone will not solve the problem though. The bridged network exists for
a multitude of reasons.
Just my .02 worth, but out of all I wrote, why just criticism for where
I was incorrect?
On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 22:47, Dan Metcalf wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > break our network and what it it's limitations are, (including
> > insitilling radius to keep my authentication central, which is an
> > integral part to our current network architecture.) I have yet to
> have
> > a huge amount of luck with Karlnet Config being able to scan across
> > subnets, and like the visiblity and control of a bridges system as
> well.
> > this IS wireless :0
> >
>
> my network is fully routed, end to end, and I don't have any issue w/
> the karlnet config across any of the subnets, some networks are 6 or 7
> routes from away
>
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