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Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot APs
I'm looking for input on a good 802.11 AP to use for public hotspots.
These hotspots will be free to use for web browsing in restaurants.
Looking for something simple and inexpensive that just works. Don't want
to have to worry about rebooting the t
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Patrick Shoemaker wrote:
I'm looking for input on a good 802.11 AP to use for public
hotspots. These hotspots will be free to use for web browsing in
restaurants. Looking for something simple and inexpensive that just
works. Don't want to have to worry about rebooting the
If they had not dried up, Buffalo units with openwrt/ddwrt and a
pptp/pppoe tunnel back to a mikrotik. There are a number of other
compatible units. I wold sugest anything that will let you do a tunnel
back to a central hotspot. You can have MT only allow them X time
and/or Y bits.
On 12/10/07, Pa
I'm looking for input on a good 802.11 AP to use for public hotspots.
These hotspots will be free to use for web browsing in restaurants.
Looking for something simple and inexpensive that just works. Don't want
to have to worry about rebooting the thing every few weeks when it locks
up. I also