You might want to give joltage a try, (www.joltage.com) they have a
gateway software for Windows 2000/XP and Linux... In addition you have
the option to charge for usage...

JL

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Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 3:08 PM
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Subject: [BAWUG] Setting up a gateway


I'm trying to setup a gateway and having no fun :o(

I went and got the NoCat software, since it was recomended in a wireless
book. I'm not a linux person and just dont know where to begin.. I
looked in th sputnik since others say it uses some NoCat parts.

I downloaded the sputnik cd and its just not working for me either.

setup is a pc 1.2Ghz, 128megs, 20gig, cdrom. 1 nic ether card
2 pcmcia slot holders, 2 orinoco gold client pcmcia cards.

sputnik fails to deliver any dynamic ip's, I see it through my portable
CE's units but it shows as a peer-to-peer and not infrustructure.. whts
up with that?

I really want to use just NoCat and I want to beam the signal from my
house to the remote location. the remote is where the pc is and I was
thinking I could just put 2 wireless cards in it, 1 for the connection
back to the house and 1 for the access. I've read the docs and they dont
say this wont work,

does anyone know where there is some really dummy-docs for me since I
really feel like a dummy-doc is wht I need to even get this thing off
the ground.

I've purchase a ssl cert so I could send the login to my other system as
well. so I was looking at the design being..

roaming computer ----> pcwireless card1-->remote pc--->pcwireless card2
--->my house pc wireless card1--->internet

can this even be done?

Thanks

HomeBrew


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