[MLB-WIRELESS] alphalink wireless
Matt
matthew.c.boyd at uts.edu.au
Thu Jan 9 21:00:06 EST 2003
The atmel usb thing alpha are using runs in linux, at least for me, though
it does require a kernel recompile. I wasn't able to get mine running until
the linux atmel sourceforge project guys released an updated module early
in November.
Theres also a sourceforge project for the vpn stuff that alpha are using.
It's all doable though and running your own software (as far as I know) is
fine. I haven't seen many isps that offer to support linux/bsd.
Matt
At 05:05 PM 1/8/2003 +1100, Eric Orton wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I contacted Alphalink asking about using my own equipment to connect to
>their network, and possible support for non Windows machines (I only have
>macs and PC's running FreeBSD ATM).
>
>This was the response...
>>Eric,
>>
>>I wish it was that simple. Unfortunately, we are not able to use your
>>Hardware due to legal requirements. The equipment that we use, has no
>>support for anything other than the Windows operating system. We hope
>>that this will change in the near future, but have no dates at this stage.
>
>Looks like I may need to put Windows on a spare machine... Or better yet,
>Linux. Some quick googling shows it supports this wireless adaptor.
>
>FWIW, from the support pages it looks like they run a VPN over the
>wireless connection
>(http://wireless.alphalink.com.au/onlinehelp/xp_vpn.stm) and the adaptors
>they use are Gigafast (Atmel) USB
>(http://wireless.alphalink.com.au/onlinehelp/cpe_util.stm).
>
>Just in case I'm not the only other person interested in this information.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Eric
>--
>Eric Orton
>Mineral Springs Online
>Eric.Orton at mineralsprings.net.au
>
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