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1 get a PCI card (or luck into a PCI adapter for the Range LAN card) [[br]] 2 get home node online [[br]] 3 scan for connections ;) [[br]] 4 document document document [[br]] 5 help others do the same. |
1. get a PCI card (or luck into a PCI adapter for the Range LAN card) 1. get home node online 1. scan for connections ;) 1. document document document 1. help others do the same. |
Name: Michael Rasmussen aka mikeraz BR Email: mikeraz@spamhere.patch.com (apply your editing imagination for the truth)BR Homepage: [http://www.patch.com Web home] or [http://www.patch.com/wireless wireless homepage] BR
The project plan is listed below. I went with the RangeLanDsComments cards from MichaelCodanti. Have 2 cards, 2 pigtails, now I need a PCI adapter to plug one into a desktop to bring the AP up.BR
That proved problematic. So I bought a DlinkDwl520 card. Which requires a PCI 2.2 slot, available on very new hardware currently (June 2002) so I'm going back to Frys . . . BR
The current project plan:
- get a PCI card (or luck into a PCI adapter for the Range LAN card)
- get home node online
scan for connections
- document document document
- help others do the same.
I'm new around here. I have no wireless equipment yet - so lend your opinions! My home systems are mostly Linux based. The goal is to get a wireless connection to some other part of the Portland net.
The list of all the pages I've contributed to: