Hi, My neighbour and I are sharing his cable connection. Trying to get a better wireless coverage on my end of the bargain.
So far he has a linksys wireless router which my debian 3.1 machine is connecting to. I have a spare linksys BEFW11S4, which I want to use so the whole house has wireless coverage. My idea. I put my linux machine as close to the neighbours router to get the best possible signal, then using a regular ethernet 10/100 card run a cable to my wireless router. I would like everything to be as dynamic as possible. My linux machine is picking up all the information it needs from the neighbours router to get to the outside world. So I need to pass this information on. So I am thinking I'll run a dhcp server on my linux box and then gateway software?? Then which port would I connect to on my router? WAN, uplink, regular port. Will I be able to get the router to pick up the information dynamically from the linux box? Answers, suggestions, good links all greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]