[MLB-WIRELESS] Enterasys/Roamabout cards AP registry hack
paul van den bergen
pvandenbergen at swin.edu.au
Thu Sep 4 14:39:43 EST 2003
Hi all,
I have been informed that this does work... contrary to what I have been told
previously...
or at least should work...
either way, I am confused now...
*shrug*
in that cawse I have no idea either why it doesn't work in your case, nor why
it works at all.
perhaps they lied to me when they told me that the cards lacked the internal
bridge... or perhaps Microsoft is smarter than I think...[1]
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 12:30 pm, paul van den bergen wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 11:59 am, Rusty Kau wrote:
> > Hi Group,
> >
> > I have been using an Enterasys/Roamabout card from the group buy on
> > Melbourne TIB for a while now and have discovered that by using a
> > registry hack and changing a key APMODE to 1 under win2k, the card can
> > behave as an AP.
> >
> > I have completed the hack, and the card is acting as a Base Station. From
> > another wireless computer, netstumbler reports the card as an AP.
> >
> > I can associate to the card fine, signal strength is at 100%, but it
> > doesnt want to send and recieve packets.
> >
> > Has anyone encountered this before, or know of a workaround ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
>
> I am not surprised at this...
>
> The reason these cards are listed as not being able to act as an AP is
> because they do not have the ability to do bridging internally. So to get
> it to act _like_ an AP, one would need to handle the packets in the OS
> software. I.e. the OS or routing software etc. would have to decide what to
> do with the incomming frames as the card cannot do this. Just turning the
> flag in the registry to on will not work because there is nothing in the
> card to actually do the work, even though everything else is correctly
> lablelled as such...
>
> In other words, the reason that the card cannot see or send traffic when
> set as an AP is because the OS assumes the card is doing the work.... which
> it isn't...
[1] ...... Nah!!!!
--
Dr Paul van den Bergen
Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures
caia.swin.edu.au
pvandenbergen at swin.edu.au
IM:bulwynkl2002
"And some run up hill and down dale, knapping the chucky stones
to pieces wi' hammers, like so many road makers run daft.
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