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  1. #1

    WL-330g question

    Hello.

    Is it possible to use the WL-330g on an ETH device in a network
    which is not a PC? (For example an ETH printer)

    This device is normally a member of a network and this network has a WLAN
    access point too. Now I would like to access this device (which can be
    accessed via ETH cable within that network) via an WL-330g and the
    available WLAN access point .

    If it is possible, how is the configuration procedure for the WL-330g ?

    Thanks a lot.

  2. #2

    Unhappy Me Too

    Quote Originally Posted by r_bottleneck
    Hello.

    Is it possible to use the WL-330g on an ETH device in a network
    which is not a PC? (For example an ETH printer)
    ...
    Asus "wrote" to me, from their support form, with:

    "We have not had an opportunity to test our products with Voice Over IP at this facility. Your question would be better suited for our engieers at tsd@asus.com.tw. Thank you.

    Asus Support Team. "

    Where the VoIP Linksys PAP2 adapter is just another ethernet device like a printer. So, the answer is "no".

    Sorry,

    Thufir

  3. #3
    You can connect any lan (as well as WiFi) device to asus and only problem can be asus' bandwidth (talking about voip).

    You can connect printer if it has own print server.

    Where is problem?

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    adapter mode

    The assumption was that the WL-330g switch would be in "adapter mode", in which case, no, you can't just attach it to a switch or other networking device.


    -Thufir

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