[ale] Wireless/where's the archive?
hirsch at zapmedia.com
hirsch at zapmedia.com
Wed Nov 8 18:39:11 EST 2000
Joe Knapka writes:
> Is anyone using the Lucent Orinoco 802.11b wireless network
> cards under Linux? How about the Orinoco "residential gateway"
> access point? I want to let my NT laptop talk wirelessly to
> my existing wired network, and continue using the Linux masq
> firewall for Internet access. I've heard bad things about
> the Orinoco access point though, so I'm considering buying
> a pair of PCMCIA cards and using an ISA<-->PCMCIA adapter to
> shoehorn one of them into the firewall. Anyone tried something
> like that? Any recommendations for alternatives?
Here's what I have at home:
My cable modem connects to my linksys masquerading router with built
in 4 port hub. The hub connects (via nullmodem ethernet cable because
the uplink port is already in use) to the orinoco ethernet/wavelan
converter which has a orinoco pcmcia card in it. This is in my study.
In my living room I have a the converter/pcmcia combo plugged in to my
zapstation which is really just a linux box with an 10/100 ethernet
port.
I forget the option name, but there are two configurations for the
orinocos and I'm using the non-default one. I think they call it an
"ad-hoc" network setup. The zapstation now runs DHCP which gets an IP
address from the LinkSys router. It is speedy and fast and protected
behind the linksys firewall. I think it would work just as well
behind a linux router.
I haven't yet put the orinoco in my laptop. Or rather, I did but
couldn't figure out how to make it work in a half hour. I know people
who use them.
Hope that helps,
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