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I have a question about the client mode of a WAP. The apartment complex I'm moving into has a high speed wireless internet connection available to its tenants. Rather than buying a wireless PCI card or USB connector, I'm buying a Linksys WAP54G to act in client mode which will provide connectivity for my entire wired LAN.
I'm a little unfamilliar with the particulars of the client mode, as up until this point I've only used wireless routers. If I have the WAP plugged into the uplink port of the hub, and the WAP acting in client mode, I will get no wireless connectivity to my wired LAN, correct? That isn't an optimal solution for me, since I stream music off my server onto my laptop and would rather not have to be plugged into the wired LAN to do it.
Is there a way around this? I see the guide below that shows how to have the wireless router act in client mode, will that have the same effect as the WAP - i.e. no connectivity to my wired LAN? Is there another solution?
The only other thing I had considered is to use internet connection sharing, and to route my internet connection through the laptop. That would let me plug the WAP into one of the standard hub ports and not need it to act in client mode. This doesn't seem optimal, though, and it'll be a pain in the butt for certain things.
Suggestions?
I'm a little unfamilliar with the particulars of the client mode, as up until this point I've only used wireless routers. If I have the WAP plugged into the uplink port of the hub, and the WAP acting in client mode, I will get no wireless connectivity to my wired LAN, correct? That isn't an optimal solution for me, since I stream music off my server onto my laptop and would rather not have to be plugged into the wired LAN to do it.
Is there a way around this? I see the guide below that shows how to have the wireless router act in client mode, will that have the same effect as the WAP - i.e. no connectivity to my wired LAN? Is there another solution?
The only other thing I had considered is to use internet connection sharing, and to route my internet connection through the laptop. That would let me plug the WAP into one of the standard hub ports and not need it to act in client mode. This doesn't seem optimal, though, and it'll be a pain in the butt for certain things.
Suggestions?