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Story: Why implement a Wireless Access Point with Linux Kernel modules from the MadWifi project?Total Replies: 7
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techiem2

Apr 06, 2008
5:29 AM EDT
I hadn't realized the madwifi/hostapd setup was so powerful. Now I want one....

lol
tuxchick

Apr 06, 2008
7:09 AM EDT
Smart people who own the Linux Networking Cookbook know all about it, sheesh. ;) The Madwifi/hostapd combination works great, I've been making homegrown WAPs with it for a long time with Pyramid Linux and Voyage Linux. Zeroshell is really nice, this is a good addition to it.

Scott_Ruecker

Apr 06, 2008
7:21 AM EDT
Those darn smart people...
dinotrac

Apr 06, 2008
7:58 AM EDT
Non-celebrity testimonial:

The Linux Networking Cookbook is the best Networking Cookbook I have ever used.

Good stuff for Samba, security, routers, etc.

No desserts, though.
techiem2

Apr 06, 2008
8:09 AM EDT
Quoting:Smart people who own the Linux Networking Cookbook know all about it, sheesh. ;)


I have it....in my Amazon wishlist... lol.

/me needs more expendable income....
hkwint

Apr 06, 2008
10:19 AM EDT
Quoting:Smart people who own the Linux Networking Cookbook know all about it, sheesh.


Uhm, I own it, but I haven't read that particular chapter. Is 'having read it' also a prerequisite?
dinotrac

Apr 06, 2008
1:56 PM EDT
Hans :

No. That's actually the best thing about the book. It's not a book for reading so much as it is a book for using. So --

Ask the quesiton :"Hey? Wonder if I could use Linux to set up a Linux Wireless Access Point? Maybe it's in the cookbook."
tuxchick

Apr 06, 2008
2:42 PM EDT
Aw, I'm blushing. I think it's pretty good too :)

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