On 19.10.10 03:03, Adam Vande More wrote:
> I would recommend staying away from m0n0wall. It's poorly supported now,
> and buggy. Example:
> http://forum.m0n0.ch/index.php?PHPSESSID=1t2d5fp3t82ghgc7a7crmd0653&topic=2025.15
>
I see no evidence of "buggy" there. And are you really in the position
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Maile Halatuituia wrote:
> Thanks guys for your support. I will look in to the m0n0wall and
> feedback to the list if I have more issue.
>
I would recommend staying away from m0n0wall. It's poorly supported now,
and buggy. Example:
http://forum.m0n0.ch/index.ph
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Subject: RE: WiFi HotSpot
m0n0wall has a 'standard' set of scripte that implement this
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Subject: Re: WiFi HotSpot
On 18/10/10 21.53, Maile Halatuituia wrot
On 18/10/10 21.53, Maile Halatuituia wrote:
Anybody have a hint how to implement software as an internet hotspot.
OpenBSD based.
This is usually a question of:
- providing an interface that is reasonable user friendly for users to
authenticate against, some sort of web interface, apache and
On 18/10/2010 20:53, Maile Halatuituia wrote:
> Anybody have a hint how to implement software as an internet hotspot.
> OpenBSD based.
Sorry -- this is FreeBSD. OpenBSD is next door.
As to your question, I suggest asking those awfully nice chaps at Google
about "wifi infrastructure mode" and "
Hi
Anybody have a hint how to implement software as an internet hotspot.
OpenBSD based.
Regards
Maile
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Jim Stapleton wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Chris Whitehouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote:
My dad makes instruments and goes to a lot of festivals. They are
typically in the middle of nowhere, without internet. Many vendors
still bring notebooks as they provide quick
Jim Stapleton writes:
> [...]
> Do you know of a wireless router that can provide individual user
> authentication, without requiring a complex setup? Some places may not
> want to pay for the internet connection, so he'll need to 'rent out'
> connection bandwidth to other vendors.
Nocatsplas
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Chris Whitehouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim Stapleton wrote:
>>
>> My dad makes instruments and goes to a lot of festivals. They are
>> typically in the middle of nowhere, without internet. Many vendors
>> still bring notebooks as they provide quick & easy acc
Jim Stapleton wrote:
My dad makes instruments and goes to a lot of festivals. They are
typically in the middle of nowhere, without internet. Many vendors
still bring notebooks as they provide quick & easy access to many
things, but there is no internet. For credit cards, many use their
cell phone
My dad makes instruments and goes to a lot of festivals. They are
typically in the middle of nowhere, without internet. Many vendors
still bring notebooks as they provide quick & easy access to many
things, but there is no internet. For credit cards, many use their
cell phones to make the transacti
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