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April 14th, 2010, 06:17 PM
#1
Junior Member
Lookinf for something (dunno if it exists)
Hi,
I have a wireless router which I want to use to give people in a place, lets say a cafe for talkings sake access to internet.
The router its self is pants having only 2mb flash so DD-WRT is out of the question.
Is there any solution which will if set as default gateway for the wireless router allow me to do a bit of configuration and logging then proxy the traffic out.
I am not intrested in solutions which involve mollesting browsers connection settings etc, it must be a minimum fuss solution e.g connect to access point and the rest is transparent and painless for the user.
I am aware I could fire a linux box together to do it with 2 network cards but am curious if there is any freebie windows thingimibob (that works) and will do the job.
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April 14th, 2010, 11:03 PM
#2
I would just drop $20 on ebay and get a wrt54g* router, that will support DD-WRT. [In fact, I just did that last week! ]
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-HST
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April 16th, 2010, 05:21 AM
#3
What make/model of router is it Mark?........I have a couple that basically don't let you configure anything at all; they are effectively just glorified ADSL modems
EDIT:
Please think about the legislation that our (vain)glorious "new labour" government is trying to pass right now........... "Lord Mandelbot and co."
This will have a direct impact on public wireless provision..........even our bloody libraries!!!
It could impact on your solution; depending on its deployment?
Last edited by nihil; April 17th, 2010 at 07:21 AM.
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