On Sun, 2010-01-17 at 17:15 +0100, Daniel Wagner wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> >> Just out of curiosity: where does the accounting information come from?
> >> I see one possible solution using netfilter with ULOG target and the
> >> ulogd daemon.
> >>
> >> I guess when using ulogd there is always a certain
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 6:02 AM, Quintin Beukes wrote:
> > It should not have to be ad-hoc. The wifi card is acting in ap(Access
> > Point) mode.
>
> How does this work?
>
Internally or how to configure?
To configure:
1. Create a new wireless connection with the add button
2. enter ssid
3. Kee
2010/1/18 Marc Herbert :
> Gonsolo a écrit :
>> I think my WG511 card would allow WPA
>
> Note that it is not because a card works as a WPA station that it works
> as an WPA Access Point.
>
I agree.
I remember that when I was testing a rt61-based card, I had problems
when tried to use WPA with a
Gonsolo a écrit :
> I think my WG511 card would allow WPA
Note that it is not because a card works as a WPA station that it works
as an WPA Access Point.
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> It should not have to be ad-hoc. The wifi card is acting in ap(Access
> Point) mode.
How does this work?
Q
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