[MLB-WIRELESS] [Fwd: Re: Community Wireless Client]
dwayne
dwayne at pobox.com
Fri May 17 05:22:21 EST 2002
cripes.
Drew's taxes at work :)
Yay Drew! :)
Dwayne
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Community Wireless Client
Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 12:25:59 -0400
From: Joe Macker <macker at itd.nrl.navy.mil>
To: wireless at lists.samba.org
Jamie:
Potentially relating to your question, with some other colleagues I am
toying with compiling an rpm distribution (really just a set of scripts,
source code, and binaries) that should ease the configuration of clients
and gateways for mobile ad hoc (manet) wireless stub networks. This
would include dynamic wireless routing capability between all nodes
(initially a single Internet gateway supporting a multi-hop stub
wireless area). We would have a NAT gateway or advertisable address
space configuration, optional multi-hop DHCP function (for IPv4) or
static client address configuration. We would be interested in anyone
willing to help with such a package or perhaps integrating some of the
experimental wireless routing work,etc into a small, bootable dist.
Regards,
-joe
At 06:28 AM 5/16/2002 -0700, wireless-request at lists.samba.org wrote:
>Message: 3
>Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 03:28:37 +0930 (CST)
>From: Jamie Lovick <jalovick at doof.org>
>To: wireless at samba.org
>Subject: Community Wireless Client
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Since most of us are out to help each other so we can all get the most
>out of community wireless networks, I have been wondering if someone has
>done something for the client side for people who are a little less
>technical.
>
>I was thinking of a Linux or *BSD based small distro or boot CD be made
>to act as a wireless client.
>
>The idea is that the CD will have everything you need to connect to a
>community wireless network, including the latest stable wireless
>drivers, typical network card drivers, basic firewalling and routing,
>and the like.
>
>If it boots off CD, it could have a simple fill in the blanks section
>for adding IP addresses, perhaps displaying MAC addresses and
>recommending that they be provided to the administrator of the local
>access point, and any other basic info that needs to be added. This
>would also include suitable sanity checking, to ensure the correct
>information is added.
>
>Has anyone seen or considered creating something like this?
>
>Regards
>
>Jamie
>
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