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Post 12 made on Wednesday April 28, 2004 at 15:25
Dave Houston
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On 04/28/04 14:28, Ernie Bornn-Gilman said...

That IF is exactly the issue here.

From Barry's comments in another thread, I'm now not at all sure that the wired LAN can be used and that means you cannot use the GC-100.

Since the NTX6400 uses an IP address and is configured by the iPronto, I suspect the iPronto sets up a peer-to-peer WiFi link to a specific NTX6400 to send IR.

Instead of peer-to-peer I should have used the term ad hoc. In infrastructure mode, 802.11B units need a WAP or wireless router. In ad hoc mode, units communicate directly. The iPronto probably uses ad hoc mode when sending codes to NTX6400 units.

That probably means you need an NTX6400 at each remote point where you need IR.

This message was edited by Dave Houston on 04/30/04 10:11.


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