[MLB-WIRELESS] Access Points (BSS) vs Ad-Hoc (IBSS)
Drew
drew at wireless.org.au
Wed Apr 17 07:21:49 EST 2002
As I see it, IBSS for the node to node links, with optional BSS for the
extremely short range client access (ie. laptops w/ no external antenna,
in the default BSS mode) but you could also use IBSS for this. (more
info @ http://seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/PointToPoint )
as for USB devices, ftp://ftp.linux-wlan.org/pub/linux-wlan-ng/ supports
them under linux, and they should work fine via windows. imho, these
would be a great way to get IBSS on the rooftop.
d
Matthew.C.Boyd at uts.edu.au wrote:
> As far as I know most of the backbone of the network will be running
> in IBSS (Ad-Hoc) mode. Apart from people who want to wire(less) up the
> local cafe strip etc or establish a point to point link with one mate
> down the road, is there much use for Access Points (BSS) within the
> basic network structure of melbwireless?
>
> Having said this has anyone had any success / experience with any of
> the USB 802.11b devices? There was a bit of talk about these many
> months ago when the list was a bit smaller.
>
> Matt
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