[K12OSN] Brodcasting to Wireless 2.4 connections...
ATM Logic
atmlogic at kmts.ca
Fri Mar 17 01:43:54 UTC 2006
Ok... I guess what I should be asking is this...
If you have a setup such as this...
Internet
|
IP COP+
|
K12LTSP
|
24 Port Switch
| |
WirelessAP Classroom
|
100' Tower
If I have this setup, I would like to have the users "in the community" to
be able to access the K12LTS 'IF' they paid for a subscription, and got a
user/pass. However if they did not, yet could still access the AP they
cannot take advantage of the wireless network to access the internet... They
may be able to "connect" however it would be the same as connecting the the
network at the airport... Totally useless unless you pay for a card. (Or
have Ethereal installed :)
I have been looking at other things such as NoCat, as well as off the shelf
boxes like NOMADIX however, its always nice to just do one stop shopping :)
Any more thoughts? I am not sure how I would set up the 2nd card if I
hooked up a 2nd nic... How to I "tell" it not to do any more than "allow"
local connections maybe?
Thanks..
Hi there,
You could hook your AP to a second network adaptor on the K12LTSP server.
It's then only able to get access out from there.
I used to have my network setup like that at home.
Rgds,
Jon
On 3/16/06, ATM Logic <atmlogic at kmts.ca> wrote:
Say... If I hook the "green" to an Access Point, if someone with a
laptop
connects to it, will it let them surf/mail etc? I am hoping that I
can turn
this OFF, and force them to login to the server to get mail/suft
etc. This
way the TS is also like an authentication box as well...
I have an Idea to use the K12LTSP in a community of about 200 or so
PPL that
currantly have no internet. I want to setup a K12LT and then start
passing
out the wireless cards and CD's or even preconfigured thin clients
that can
somehow hook to the wireless network for booting.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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