[ale] Fun(?) with wireless
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Thu Apr 29 15:51:15 EDT 2004
Bridges, Doug wrote:
> I just moved into a new house, and I think that I would like to
> implement a wireless network. I am going to be getting a wireless
> laptop from work later this year, and I would like to have my home
> network setup when I get it. Currently, I have BellSouth DSL running
> into a Linksys ethernet router. My home machine is connected into
> this router. However, I do have a ThinkPad with a detached screen
> that is not in use. It has an internal PCI ethernet card, and I have
> a PCMCIA Linksys WPC54G 802.11g networking card. I was thinking that
> I could setup the laptop as a wireless access point so I wouldn't
> have to buy a different router. The problem, as I see it, is that
> the Linksys card does not have native Linux drivers and that I would
> need to use ndiswrapper to get it working. My knowledge of wireless
> networking is not that good, but from what I can tell at the
> ndiswrapper home page (http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net), I can
> only use ad hoc and managed mode, not master. Anyone know if it is
> possible to set up a wireless access point using this hardware?
Get some prism54 cards. They have linux native drivers, see:
http://www.prism54.org/
I've got the 3com OfficeConnect Wireless 11g PC card for my laptop and I
have an SMC 2802W EZ Connect Wireless PCI card. They both work with
this driver. Compusa had the EZ Connect on sale with a rebate. $69
before the $40 rebate.
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Until later, Geoffrey Registered Linux User #108567
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