On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:42:09 -0800, Rich Ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carl Lowenstein wrote:
>
> > As I understand things, it is considered bad form to bring your own
> > wireless access point to the UCSD environment, because the area is
> > already filled up. But a wireless bridge that feeds a wired router
> > would be a good setup for an InstallFest. I suppose that the WAP part
> > of the club's WAP/firewall/router/DHCP box could be turned off.
> >
> > carl
>
> Keeeewrecked!
>
While thinking about other things, I came across a price page of
Linksys stuff, and noticed that the WET-11 bridge is considerably more
expensive than the all-purpose WRT-54G WAP/firewall/router box. Of
course the WRT-54G does not do `"bridge" but it does run Linux
internally. Probably the code to make it into a wireless bridge
already exists.
I don't know if this would be an appropriate project for somebody.
carl
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