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Your Own Linux Wireless Access Point

prostoalex writes "Peter Seebach decided to build his own Linux-based 802.11b wireless access point. The article on IBM DeveloperWorks talks about the hardware and software requirements, implementing the operating system on the CompactFlash card, loading Apache and Perl onto the server. The build-it-yourself wireless point is not going to be cheaper than commercially available products, but its educational value is immense." And HaeMaker writes "We have all seen the 802.11b/g booster made from a Pringles can. Well, these guys have taken the idea, put some math behind it to find the optimal can size and have turned it in to a cool product."

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  1. Clue Meter by psxndc · · Score: 5, Funny
    Linux as a platform for network appliance sounds like a marraige made in hell

    If it took you this far to realize it was a joke, you are: a genius

    It's a great desktop operating system

    If it took you this far to realize it was a joke, you are: pretty enlightened

    but it doesnt scale well into small places

    If it took you this far to realize it was a joke, you are: about average

    Of course, security should always be of great concern, and this is why WinCE

    If it took you this far to realize it was a joke, you are: fading fast

    that linux was written in C which makes it very good, since C is object oriented

    If it took you this far to realize it was a joke, you are: breathing my air. Please stop

    psxndc

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  2. Quote from article by aardwolf204 · · Score: 5, Funny
    "If you don't, your friendly neighborhood Linux hacker will probably walk you through this project for the price of a pizza, and explain what's going on if you include extra cheese."
    I dont know about you, but I think he's trying to say linux geeks are cheap.
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