> >[snip] > >i was also looking into another linux accesspoint which looks promising: > >www.sputnik.com it runs off a bootable cdrom and has all the func. > >needed. with a little slim down training it would almost perfect. > >[snip]
I try it and must admin that I'm not too happy with it. I know that it is good to have it on bootable cd, but this makes further configuration imposible. Even files on CD are not editable (for instance, if you want to modify them and burn the cd with new setings), and that I blame them the most! I really want to have installable and configurable distro on my HDD, and by that means have the possibility to update packages, install cache, web, whatever servers, etc. Is it the whole "simultanes bridging+AP multipoint2multipoint" thing mentioned in OpenAP only in hostAP drivers for Prism2? In that case, I'll install my favorite linux distro (update kernel if needed) and have my box up and running. Banda. -- general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
