when last we saw our hero (Monday, Sep 20, 2004), Ben Kochie was madly tapping out: > > probably a better platform for the wireless hotspot would be to use > an existing AP, like the linksys linux one. this is kind of what i was thinking. given that a wrt54g can be had for $70-80 and there's a version of nocat splash out there for the wrt it would be a fairly straightforward project to put nocatsplash on an image for the TCWUG folks to get out to the locals. it provides a nearly turnkey solution for folks. if folks are looking for meeting event ideas, a wrt54g flash party might be a thought. > 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. { snipped - misc .signatures } -- steve ulrich sulrich at botwerks.org PGP: 8D0B 0EE9 E700 A6CF ABA7 AE5F 4FD4 07C9 133B FAFC _______________________________________________ Twin Cities Wireless Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.tcwug.org tcwug-list at tcwug.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tcwug-list