is it possible to build a fully IEEE 802.11DS/FH compliant access point under Linux ???? I have set up a RLAN using Breezecom FH technology using mainly AP10D-Pro.11 access points. Now I'm considering to add some DS technology to it. I had some look at the wireless extensions for Linux and it seem one can build something like an access point under Linux, but I'm not sure if it is a fully IEEE 802.11 compliant access point or just some sort of pseudo access point that set's up so called "ad-hoc" connections. I'm a bit lost here, would be really great if somebody could inform me on this topic. It would be really exiting if one could set up a compliant access point under Linux! That would open up new opportunities. I would like to use wavelan (orinoco) cards for the DS service and webgear cards for the FH stuff. Looking very much forward receiving some advice Georg -- Date: 05-Jun-2000 Time: 17:15:30 ---------------------------------------------------------- Georg P. Israel Phone: +41-1-497 1459 CSEM Badenerstr. 569 8048 Zuerich SWITZERLAND ----------------------------------------------------------- This will be a memorable month -- no matter how hard you try to forget it. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
