[Wylug-help] [Off Topic] Wireless Network with DSL

david dave at whipy.demon.co.uk
Tue, 13 May 2003 09:37:01 +0100


theres a new computer shop opened up near me
thay sell referbished pc's
thay have quite a number of dell optiplex pcs with p166 and 128 ram with 3G
hd
the system box's are about =A320 ok if your on a buget
and run linux pritty well
84 bradford road Cleckheaton bd193tq
01274 864060

AD(Dave)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Simon Wood" <Simon.Wood@pace.co.uk>
To: "'Salil Khamkar'" <bus2s2k@leeds.ac.uk>; "WYLUG Help list"
<wylug-help@wylug.org.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 8:54 AM
Subject: RE: [Wylug-help] [Off Topic] Wireless Network with DSL


Further to Steve's comments...

There are several ADSL modems which are free-standing, they usually include
a switch or a hub and connect via Ethernet or USB. These cost from around
=A350 and don't require a particular machine to be power on for others to u=
se
the connection. However the 802.11 type tend to be more expensive.

Note: you could use a 802.11 Access Point with any ISP (dialup or DSL),
however this may be against your Terms and Conditions.


If you're on a budget then using Linux (Whoo Whoo!!) you can buy a 802.11
card which uses the Prism 2, 2.5 or 3 chipset and run a special version of
the wireless drivers that turn this card into an AP.
http://hostap.epitest.fi/

[This obviously requires the machine to be on, but that machine can be a
budget =A310 desktop, a knackered laptop, etc..]

You'll need to provide some form of port forwarding to redirect wireless
requests back out to the wired network and perhaps a firewall.

I have done most of this apart from the port forwarding - as mine wireless
net is private at present a simple 'ssh -> wireless router' and then 'ssh->
main machine' serves me fine. Perhaps I'll find the time to complete the
setup....


If you want more information drop me a email off list, or check out the
'wnap' group - they've done pretty much everything to do with wireless and
have quite a strong group in the Leeds/Bradford area [perhaps they could do
a 'WYLUG' talk?].
http://www.wnap.org.uk/

Hope this helps,
Simon.

PS - I don't think this classes as 'Off Topic'. ;-)


-----Original Message-----
From: Salil Khamkar [mailto:bus2s2k@leeds.ac.uk]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 5:52 PM
To: WYLUG Help list
Subject: [Wylug-help] [Off Topic] Wireless Network with DSL


Hi,

I was thinking of getting a DSL line at my university flat but most of the
websites which I have been to (Eg Tiscali) show me the modem as an USB
modem,
which necessarily has to be plugged into a computer. So basically for
sharing
the internet connection the computer into which the modem is plugged in
needs
to be powered on.

Anybody has any idea/experience as to which provider gives a modem which ca=
n
be
direcly plugged into a switch/wireless access point with a builtin switch ?

Cheers
--
Salil Khamkar


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