On 2014-08-19, Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
So sthen unless you need 802.11n perhaps it's worth a look at OpenBSD
again. I know I am far happier with an OpenBSD access point than a
Linux one and the time to set it up is amasingly quick when it works
especially compared to a
previously on this list Kevin Chadwick contributed:
on this machine it's been rock solid.
Historically there have been problems where a setup could be completely
stable, then move it to a different environment (different clients around?
different other APs? I'm not sure) and it would
On 2014-08-01, Mike Larkin mlar...@azathoth.net wrote:
I know other people have said that hostap mode is not
stable but on this machine it's been rock solid.
Historically there have been problems where a setup could be completely
stable, then move it to a different environment
previously on this list Stuart Henderson contributed:
on this machine it's been rock solid.
Historically there have been problems where a setup could be completely
stable, then move it to a different environment (different clients around?
different other APs? I'm not sure) and it would
On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 01:06:54PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014-08-01, Mike Larkin mlar...@azathoth.net wrote:
I know other people have said that hostap mode is not
stable but on this machine it's been rock solid.
Historically there have been problems where a
On 01-08-2014 15:47, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
I wonder if a short list of access mode capable devices or chipsets
that are known to work well for atleast 24 hours or maybe 60 days would
be a good addition to the access point section of the faq (6.13)
especially with OpenBSD being such a good
I wonder if a short list of access mode capable devices or chipsets
that are known to work well for atleast 24 hours or maybe 60 days would
be a good addition to the access point section of the faq (6.13)
especially with OpenBSD being such a good system to use as an access
point.
In the mailing
On Fri, Aug 01, 2014 at 07:47:51PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
I wonder if a short list of access mode capable devices or chipsets
that are known to work well for atleast 24 hours or maybe 60 days would
be a good addition to the access point section of the faq (6.13)
especially with OpenBSD
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