Am Fre, 2003-10-10 um 14.29 schrieb Jan Spitalnik: > Problem 1 > - ------------- It will. > > Problem 2 > - -------------- Depending on the software run on the accesspoint (Linux?) yes. If you are able to use Linux as accesspoint or put a linux box in between it is possible (encrypted+authenticated) (not encrypted) Client <---> AP <---> Linux <---> Internet etc.
(encrypted ) ( encrypted ) Client1 <---> AP <---> Linux <---> AP <---> Client2 Both clients can use the same accesspoint.
> > > Problem 3 > - -------------- Good question. I guess you have to try it because nobody is able to know how much load the other services create. To reduce the load use AES encryption.
Cheers,
Ralf
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