Awesome, I will definately be setting that up. Now the two wlan references, what are the common
models for those? I would really like to have a more integrated wlan solutionn will mono ever
support 54g?
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From: krt <kkrrtt at gmail dot com>
To: Hart, Benjamin <bhart at unifiedbrands dot net>
CC: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch>
Sent: Fri Mar 02 13:06:35 2007
Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] m0no on net4501
Yes, m0n0wall accomodates for this handily.
My 4501 has 5 interfaces that m0n0wall sees and works with.
- The 3 onboard 10/100's,
- a RALINK 250 in the minipci that I haven't quite tested fully (it
shows up in 1.3b4 and .. works.. but my device might have been wonky)
- A D-Link 520 A2. I think this was a standard Soekris build as it
fits in the Soekris Perfectly. Works flawlessly in 1.2 and 1.3 (and
probably others)
On 3/2/07, Hart, Benjamin <bhart at unifiedbrands dot net> wrote:
> Is it possible to utilize the 3rd ethernet port on my 4501 for WLAN? I
> lucked into the working 4501 and loaded/configured m0n0 surprisingly
> easily. I am very impressed as I will be giving the PPTP a try
> tomorrow. But I do have two desktops and a laptop and I must still
> connect wirelessly to my "old" SMC wireless router. I'm using just the
> wlan portion but I feel as though I'm less secure than I should be. I'd
> like to follow the kaos theory guide and segregate my lan, wan and wlan
> using the three ports on the soekris. Is this possible?
>
> thanks!
> Ben
>
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