I have an AP on me that can be used, assuming that the exec clears it with DeVry
IT in the next couple of hours :)

It can also act as a wireless bridge and router (ie, it acts as a wireless
client and then either bridges or routes according to taste/need).

FYI, this is a linksys wrtg54G (the GS models work nicely as well) using the
firmware from http://sveasoft.com which is linux based btw.
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Quoting Jarrod Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

If you are bringing a laptop with a wireless card you will have to send your
MAC to one of the Executive who will then forward it on to the DeVry IT
people. It should be done a few days prior to the meeting. You may be able
to get them to add you if you go down to the IT room before the meeting, I'm
not sure. Otherwise, you may be out of luck till next month.

If it is a wired Ethernet interface, you don't need to register your MAC,
however, there is only the one jack in the meeting room at the podium.

The wireless reception in room 108 is dodgy, some people get lousy reception
others not so bad. It appears that it is better to be closer to the front of
the class to get a decent connection. Perhaps taking a poll of those with
laptops in attendance and how their connections are working would be of some
help. The way I understand it room 108 is at the edge of the wireless net.

The new Executive have talked about hooking our own wireless router to the
wired port and serving out the whole room this way. I'm not sure how this
will fly with the DeVry folks. The other option was to have someone bring in
a switch or hub that could be distributed to as many people who want to
connect (assuming the switch or hub may accommodate them).

With the regular Ethernet connection there are some settings that must be
tweaked in order to connect. We have had a lot of problems with this in the
past. It would be nice if this was nailed down once and for all so that
everyone would know what they are supposed to do.

That's the scoop at least as much as I am aware.

Jarrod

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Subject: [clug-talk] 'net access at the meeting

I understand that we have to have our MAC address registered to get on
the 'net at the meeting. How does one go about doing so? Or is this not
needed anymore?

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