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Wireless Bridging Tiger to Leopard; Wimax Internet Connection; Internet Sharing
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<blockquote data-quote="papayajelly" data-source="post: 851079" data-attributes="member: 64743"><p>good idea. this was something i'd ruled out, because at&t told me they didn't care about the bridging thing--i can see why they'd care, but what's the work around for the honest consumer (the real 'sic')? </p><p></p><p>i'll look into it and post if i make any movement on this problem. thanks for the tip!</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Actually, it just occurred to me that this would apply to anyone using a wireless router too, which are de rigueur. Perhaps I'm not considering this clearly??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papayajelly, post: 851079, member: 64743"] good idea. this was something i'd ruled out, because at&t told me they didn't care about the bridging thing--i can see why they'd care, but what's the work around for the honest consumer (the real 'sic')? i'll look into it and post if i make any movement on this problem. thanks for the tip! EDIT: Actually, it just occurred to me that this would apply to anyone using a wireless router too, which are de rigueur. Perhaps I'm not considering this clearly?? [/QUOTE]
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