> What were your plans for antennas?
bought the kit with the right angle rubber duckie
> > Chop holes in the case
well, i was gonna use a chassis hole punch
> > or something more creative?
i'm all ears.
randy
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http://www.howtoforge.com/setting_up_a_freebsd_wlan_access_point
punchline is:
load all the modules
you need the media option hostap when configing the ath interface...
the howto covers nat, but you can of course bridge the ath and an
ethernet interface if you just want an ap.
joelja
Randy Bu
Hi
Sounds like a fine thing to talk about here to me.
What were your plans for antennas? Chop holes in the case, or
something more creative?
Bob
On Sep 22, 2007, at 4:39 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
> Randy Bush wrote:
>> is there a published cookbook recipe for using the metrix cm9
>> (http://met
Randy Bush wrote:
> is there a published cookbook recipe for using the metrix cm9
> (http://metrix.net/cm9-p-2.html) as an access point on a 5501?
i am an idiot. this is for freebsd-current
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umm... it just has an atheros chipset. Its pretty easy to get working
i think. Just use the MadWifi drivers.
On 9/22/07, Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is there a published cookbook recipe for using the metrix cm9
> (http://metrix.net/cm9-p-2.html) as an access point on a 5501?
>
> this w
is there a published cookbook recipe for using the metrix cm9
(http://metrix.net/cm9-p-2.html) as an access point on a 5501?
this will be the first time i have used freebsd as an AP since the DEC
WaveLAN days.
thanks.
randy
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On Sep 21, 2007, at 12:19:07 PM PDT, Tom Mazzotta wrote:
> I bought mine from Crystalfontz w/ a serial LCD panel. You can just
> order
> the cable if you like.
> http://www.crystalfontz.com/products/cables/index.html
> I bought WR232Y23, but I WR232Y08 should work if you only need a modem
> (s
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Randy Bush writes:
The SATA port should autoenable and replace the PATA port if there
is a SATA disk connected.
Provided you have Bios 1.32d or later.
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Randy Bush wrote:
> what do i set for direct boot to sata, no dhcp/pxe/...? with
sorry. hard reset was the answer.
more coffee!
randy
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what do i set for direct boot to sata, no dhcp/pxe/...? with
ConSpeed = 9600
ConLock = Enabled
ConMute = Disabled
BIOSentry = Enabled
PCIROMS = Enabled
PXEBoot = Disabled
FLASH = Primary
BootDelay = 5
FastBoot = Disabled
BootPartition = Disabled
BootDrive = 80 81 F0 FF
ShowPCI = Enabled
Reset = H
Soren Kristensen wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> For the record, the warm boot issues has not been fixed yet, it's still
> there and probably also affect SATA drives.
>
> But that issue is next on my list and will be fixed soon.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Soren Kristensen
>
> CEO & Chief Engineer
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