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probably a better platform for the wireless hotspot would be to use an 
existing AP, like the linksys linux one.

- -ben

  "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, steve ulrich wrote:

>
> one of the topics that came up in the last meeting was the creation of a 
> turnkey hotspot to allow relatively non-technical people to provide a 
> wireless hotspot, without letting people spam through them and suck up all of 
> their bandwidth.  the general concept being; a person can run a cd based 
> router w/hostap or something similar off of a laptop or appropriately 
> equipped pc and use a web based gui to configure all of the interesting 
> elements (available b/w, pointer to captive portal content, AUP, etc.). 
> support would be provided by the TCWUG group.
>
> i thought i'd throw this out there in case someone was looking for a fun 
> project for the fall / winter and wanted to donate some ergs to the concept.
>
> -- 
> steve ulrich                       sulrich at botwerks.org
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