------------------------
AJ
Sorry, broadband users only!
http://www.dslreports.com/information/media
>POS?
Piece of crap. Read some threads about it in this group, just in the
last week.
-Ivan
"Jeff Costa" <no...@mail.com> wrote in message news:<MZHW8.383253$Wa3....@news.easynews.com>...
Not difficult to spot why *that* URL doesn't work!! :)
Right, I'm with you now, I thought you were pasting it as a URL with
information on a mod or something. Sorry, brain fart! :-)
> It offers a fixed rate off "22" (no unit, hopefully MBit/sec).
Have you been able to try this set to 22, with bridging between another
Linksys 2.2?
David.
>On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 11:34:19 +0100, David Taylor <djta...@bigfoot.com> wrote:
>
>>> http://linksys:ad...@192.168.1.251/weca.htm
>>
>>Not difficult to spot why *that* URL doesn't work!! :)
>
>THAT URL brings me into
>a test menue, were i can
>switch to permanent transmitting
>and some other service-modes.
>
>It does not allow to modify Nation-Settings
>or Transmission-Power, as far as I can see.
>
>It offers a fixed rate off "22" (no unit, hopefully MBit/sec).
>
It was good to see that. There is a lot of similarity between the USR
system and this, was looking for a bin file to see if it can be
flashed to bring up the full system. The USR software for their system
has a firmware upgrade once you are connected properly, but I do not
know the product code for the WAP11 v2.2 so it would not extract the
bin file to test it out. Their (USR) w nic utilities appears to be
written by the same company that did DLinks cardbus. But more work is
needed and it might be a few weeks before I get back to playing around
with it.