hi ya werner
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, Werner Otto wrote:
> I am looking for value for money, who doesn't :-)
used junk on ebay is the cheapest ... though i never buy there
but i know what people paid compared to retail pricing
> and needs to have
> allot of security capabilities such as WEP, WPA,
Werner Otto wrote:
I need to buy a wireless card and access point to work with my Zoom X5
wired ADSL router.
I am looking for value for money, who doesn't :-) and needs to have
allot of security capabilities such as WEP, WPA, WPA- Pres hared Key
and preferably RSN (do they come out with this).
The
Also sprach Jeremy T. Bouse (Thu 24 Jul 02003 at 02:35:12PM -0700):
> For using my Cisco Aironet 350 on my Sony Vaio laptop that goes
> between several WiFi networks using WEP I just created a script that I
> use in /etc/network/interfaces that handles the mapping for me... The
> script basic
For using my Cisco Aironet 350 on my Sony Vaio laptop that goes
between several WiFi networks using WEP I just created a script that I
use in /etc/network/interfaces that handles the mapping for me... The
script basically scans the network and tries to match an ESSID it finds
from scanning
matt zagrabelny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> what wireless access points (wap) are linux users using?
I happen to have a D-Link DWL-900AP 802.11b access point. It works
fine, except that I forgot the administrative password and now can't
reconfigure it at all.
> obviously cost, administration
I've been using a WAP11 model here on my network without any problems...
I can't recall what I paid at Fry's for it but I believe it was under your $120
threshold, as much more than that I would have rather been a 'gator's dentist
than try to get my wife to agree to it... The one caveat I h
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