Choose a WAP
Jun. 29th, 2005 01:47 pmCan anyone recommend an 802.11g capable wireless access point? (I'm currently using a PCI card for this purpose but am getting tired of driver doom.) The only wireless device it'd routinely serve is my iBook but visitors might be expected to bring their laptops occasioanlly.
Relatedly, can someone explain what level these devices operate on? I get the impression from manuals and googling that they are layer 2 devices and act like a repeater or bridge between a wired ethernet LAN and a wireless LAN, but could do with confirmation from someone more knowledgeable.
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Date: 2005-06-29 12:51 pm (UTC)It has 3 modes:- access point, router and client; is portable, tiny and cheap (around £40+VAT)
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Date: 2005-06-29 12:55 pm (UTC)Yes, they're just repeaters. The ones I've seen will act as DHCP servers etc if you want them to, but out of the box they just forward stuff. (That means, for the paranoid, there are security implications if you just put one on your internal network.)
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Date: 2005-06-29 12:56 pm (UTC)It seems to work fine and supports WPA-PSK (which I use). It has a nice web UI with options for logging and dyndns and so on that I don't use at the moment.
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Date: 2005-06-29 12:58 pm (UTC)paranoid
Date: 2005-06-29 12:59 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-29 01:02 pm (UTC)I have a Linksys WRT54g which I'm very pleased with; I have customised extensively (http://www.livejournal.com/users/crazyscot/103319.html), to the point where it has replaced the PC that was serving as router/NATting firewall/DNS[0][1]/DHCP[2]/secnet endpoint[3]; it's plugged directly into my DSL modem. Even if you didn't want to go that far, it'd serve as a capable bridge.
[0] resolver, and authoritative for internal/VPN domains
[1] OK, so I'm running djbdns because bind9 wouldn't fit and bind8 wouldn't cross-compile...
[2] full ISC dhcpd, not the small crap one supplied by default which doesn't support fixed config based on MAC addresses
[3] iwj has already stated he thinks I'm mad to do this :-), but it works without trouble.
root@OpenWrt:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo
system type : Broadcom BCM947XX
processor : 0
cpu model : BCM3302 V0.7
BogoMIPS : 199.47
[...]
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Date: 2005-06-29 07:34 pm (UTC)The setup documentation rather assumes Windows, but if you have a DHCP server on your network then it will take an address from that, and hence you'll know what IP to connect to in order to get the web management interface (which for some reason requires JavaScript).
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Date: 2005-07-06 10:28 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-07-06 10:30 pm (UTC)