Any clue on how to do that? I have used regular WIFI routers in my day and it's
no big deal. You want to mod it, 192.168.blank.1 enter username and password,
you're good. I am wondering how would one manage things like WPA2 or WPA-PSK on 
a
SuSE Box? Like what kind of software would you need to set up that level of
security? Thank you. 
On Sun Jan  7 12:58 , James Knott  sent:

>Jay Smith wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>   So once, I configured a wired router using SuSE. It was a pretty easy take 
>> to
>> me just a little tedious. I was wondering, anyone out there ever try to make 
>> a
>> Wireless router using an opensuse box. I know I can probably just connect an
>> access point to my current opensuse router but I once had someone tell me 
>> that if
>> you have a wifi card in the system, you can make a wireless router out of a 
>> Linux
>> system. Any ideas? Thanks. 
>>   
>You could do that.  As far as the router function goes, there's no
>difference between ethernet & wifi.  My firewall is based on SUSE 10 and
>has 3 ethernet ports.  The 3rd one is for connecting to my WiFi access
>point.  There is no reason why I couldn't have used a WiFi NIC instead.
>
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