[MLB-WIRELESS] FW: wlan hardware info
Dan Flett
conhoolio at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 16 14:47:12 EST 2007
Keiran sent this to the Committee list, but I'm sure some people here might
have some suggestions...
At the moment, I'd recommend the wl-hdd if you can get one cheap. Someone
posted a link on the mailing list recently about some very cheap ones at
$49. I don't think they are available now. But staticice.com.au will find
the cheapest wl-hdd out there. The wl-hdd is small and runs OpenWRT - the
OpenWRT web interface should get the thing running in client mode - and
there's always the shell command-line.
The only drawback is that they have a Broadcom radio - not the greatest
radio, but at least you can tune the distance/timing parameter in OpenWRT to
improve your throughput.
If you're willing to experiment, the Meraki Mini (http://meraki.net) will be
fun to play with, and they have a good Atheros radio. OpenWRT is a little
difficult to install at the moment - but the vendor firmware has a SSH
daemon running, so you can log into it, change things around and install
OpenWRT packages (I think). If you buy 15 of them from the Meraki website,
they will cost about AU$85 per unit including postage.
Cheers,
Dan
> > From: "Kieran Ollier" <kierano86 at hotmail.com>
> > Date: 16 March 2007 11:03:08 AM
> > To: committee at melbournewireless.org.au
> > Subject: wlan hardware info
> > My names Kieran, I live in Launceston, we're had a semi real
> > wireless network going a few years ago, which pretty much fell
> > apart, im looking to get it started again(probably under a new
> > name). I have a few friends that are interested, and trying to hunt
> > down some antenna's and fittings.
> > The old setup was pretty much built of minitar's(from reading on
> > your site and a lot of others, and the experience i had with these
> > was they are frigging awesome) but seeing as their not made
> > anymore, and you guys mentioned edimax? these look the same, and
> > have same specs?
> > I've googled but cant really find anyone selling publicly, whats
> > the best wifi ap that supports client mode? any other things i
> > should be looking out for?
> > any help would be muchly appreciated
> > Only in early stages at the moment.
> > thanks for your time.
> > my msn is kierano86 at hotmail.com if thats easier for you.
> > cheers,
> > Kieran Ollier
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