28-Mar-2024 10:18 GMT.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Anonymous, there are 6 items in your selection
[Web] SWAUG REVIEW: DLink DWL-810 ON AMIGAANN.lu
Posted on 03-Jul-2003 16:31 GMT by review @ swaug.org.uk6 comments
View flat
View list
Do you want to connect your Amiga to a wireless network?

Do you want to share an existing wireless Broadband Internet Connection?

We review the DLink DWL-810 Wireless Bridge and test it out on the Amiga.

Goto: http://www.swaug.org.uk/reviews
SWAUG REVIEW: DLink DWL-810 ON AMIGA : Comment 1 of 6ANN.lu
Posted by José on 03-Jul-2003 15:01 GMT
Nice, thanks for the review.
SWAUG REVIEW: DLink DWL-810 ON AMIGA : Comment 2 of 6ANN.lu
Posted by Frederik Yssing on 03-Jul-2003 20:21 GMT
Very cool :-)

Nice review..
SWAUG REVIEW: DLink DWL-810 ON AMIGA : Comment 3 of 6ANN.lu
Posted by Kjetil on 04-Jul-2003 08:51 GMT
If you do not like to use 803.11b you can use Wlynx MB400-S, this is ADSL Switch, hit has a web-interface and a telnet interface, most Ethernet devise has one, the only problem you can get is, setting up the device in the same ip-range if you use static ip-addresses, the device is setup providing DHCP/BOOTP service, services that provides computers with ip-addresses as default,
SWAUG REVIEW: DLink DWL-810 ON AMIGA : Comment 4 of 6ANN.lu
Posted by Kjetil on 04-Jul-2003 09:22 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (Kjetil):
for anyone one that do like guessing game 'hit' should be 'it' (it's a valid word) in my last comment!!,

the device has built in firewall, the device basically splits the ip-address you get from tour ISP in to x number if ip-addresses, the routing is setup by the client computer when you connect to web/ftp etc. server, how ever when some one try to access you it will not know how to route if you do not assign port on your switch to local ip-addresses, this routing table, this need to setup to use gnu-tella in linux etc, or FTP service in Amiga OS.

the cool thing about using devices like this is that it frees up CPU resources you will be use to code/decode the PPPoE protocol and the firewall interface on your local computer,
SWAUG REVIEW: DLink DWL-810 ON AMIGA : Comment 5 of 6ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 04-Jul-2003 11:07 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (Kjetil):
I think the point was 802.11b on the Amiga. Very cool! Good suggestion on the switch but any ADSL switch'll work on the Amiga's ethernet port.
SWAUG REVIEW: DLink DWL-810 ON AMIGA : Comment 6 of 6ANN.lu
Posted by Kjetil on 04-Jul-2003 11:39 GMT
In reply to Comment 5 (Anonymous):
I know there is products from lucent as well that can do the same job,
Anonymous, there are 6 items in your selection
Back to Top