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* Configuring a FreeBSD Access Point for your Wireless Network (from SysAdmin Magazine - samag.com) |
Actually, it looks like it's a hack now to install linux on an apple airport. --ForrestEnglish * A nice article about "Configuring a FreeBSD Access Point for your Wireless Network" from Sys Admin Magazine (samag.com). Of course you should be able to apply the concepts to another BSD. -- NebiyuYohannes |
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* A recent post to the OpenBSD misc@ list details how to setup a home firewall/ap using OpenBSD 3.1 it's very helpful to those getting started and the DIY people who want a homegrown solution: * http://www.well.com/~jbyrd/firewall.html |
There has been a fair amount of work done in getting Linux to run as a true AccessPoint but so far there hasn't been too much visible work on getting the BSD's to do the same. Here I document the projects that I am aware of. -- AdamShand
See also: LinuxAccessPoint, HostApMode
Hack to install BSD on an Apple AirPort.
Actually, it looks like it's a hack now to install linux on an apple airport. --ForrestEnglish
A nice article about "Configuring a FreeBSD Access Point for your Wireless Network" from Sys Admin Magazine (samag.com). Of course you should be able to apply the concepts to another BSD. -- NebiyuYohannes
Preliminary HostApMode drivers for BSD
- A recent post to the OpenBSD misc@ list details how to setup a home firewall/ap using OpenBSD 3.1 it's very helpful to those getting started and the DIY people who want a homegrown solution: