[MLB-WIRELESS] Got a Minitar and feeling bored?

David Ashburner d_ashburner at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 13 21:01:09 EST 2005


>OK, the question is what can one do with it then? :)  I have a Minitar 
>which I'm hoping to retire from carrying around with me and put up a pole. 
>:-)  Anything to make it more useful welcome. :)
>

Well, what do you want to do with it? I's a pretty small device so you can't 
run a lot on it. I have been focusing on making them into routed (not 
bridged) clients to stick on the end of a link. Kind of a dumbed down mode 
of operation, all it needs to be able to do is route between the wireless 
side and the ethernet side and run a frottle client.

The main problem with the released firmware is that is great for an AP but 
as a client you can only have one machine behind it, not really very useful 
when you are trying to connect up a node with more than one machine.



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