Hijack + Re: OT:WTB:wireless access point

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Well for one, you would need a SUPPORTED modem too, for this. Also, if
someone would lie to tell me how to recompile a perl script, I'm all
ears. What I'm saying is that it's perl and therefore portable. It may
be able to handle the load but I would never combine something "mission
critical" and secure with something so unnecessary (to be on there).

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The other thing that I had been thinking about doing *at the same time*=20
as using the laptop as a wireless brigde is using it as a voice mail=20
system. I had http://vocpsystem.com/ in mind.

1. Would this work under openbsd with a recompile? (I have never used a=20
*nix other than linux, but an eager to learn)

2.Would my computer have enough horse power for this at 100 Mhz, 40 MB=20
Ram, and light weight gui?

Mike Starke wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 11:54:13AM -0700, Rob Wultsch wrote:
> /_
> /_For that matter I am trying to turn an old laptop into a=20
> /_wirlessbrigde/firewall.
> /_
> /_At this point I have:
> /_And old laptop
> /_An Orinoco card
> /_A 10/100 card
> /_
> I did the same with an old IBM 310 (read- boat anchor). If you
> install OpenBSD, turning it into a wireless-bridge firewall
> is a snap.
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> I have an Orinoco card and a 10/100 card in it. The wireless
> card is self-explanitory as it communicates with another
> openBSD box upstairs at the other end of the house (main firewall).
> The 10/100 card is plugged into a hub in the garage. I use
> this for the kids in the 'hood' to get on the net if the need to
> or if someone comes over with a PC to work on. I come from
> a family of mechanics, so we keep the work out of the house
> and do it in the garage :-)
>=20
> -mike
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