I agree that the netx is reachable from a hardwired LAN or any LAN through an 802.11B WAQP. But the only communicatiopns I see going on with a NETX from the iPronto is not through the LAN except during initial discovery. All "RF" communications appears to be directly to the netx and not through the WAP. It does not appear that the iPRonto uses either TCP/IP or UDP when talking to the NETX. I put a sniffer on the LAN (wired side). If the iPronto was communicating through a standard LAN protocol I should see something on the sniffer. I never did other than when the NETX was being discovered (On the original pronto RF devices they had a channel selector switch). I was hoping to reverse engineer the "RF" prtocol if it was a LAN protocol so I could use a PC as the reciever of the pronto commands in lieu of the Netx. I have given up on that althouigh I do believe it would open an interesting market for the iPronto