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HELP!Wireless AP with Linux and Lenovo 3000N200
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I want to make a Wireless Access Point with Linux or any other OS on my Lenovo 3000N200.All I need is to find any wireless modules,which can be recognised in my area.Linux or other OS is because with XP my laptop it is a Client wireless and finds only AP,not wireless Clients.What do I have to do?Please Help.
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I have found also this tutorial before.
Do you know how could I find wireless modules also with usual XP?
It finds just wireless Access points but dose not finds my 2.4 GHz, IEEE Std. 802.11b‚Ñ¢
RF Transceiver Module module.
As a side note, a fun project to run hostap, a DHCP server, and Squid proxy with a model that passes all images through image magick to either make all the images fuzzy, or to turn all the images upside down. Then rename your SSID to match a commonly used ESSID like "Linksys" or something so people to connect to it.
Another fun / useful project is to make a "myfi" of your own. I've done this using hostap, a DHCP server, a DNS cache daemon, a proxy server, some quick rules in iptables, and my Sprint EVDO card w/ unlimitted data service. I thus turn my little netbook into a hotspot for use just about anywhere I can get a signal on Sprint's network.