Re: connecting to new network On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 21:19:55 -0500, avalanche* <snonews06@yahoo.com>
wrote in <6dqpm292h5fne8ft1obbur4rildntg91bm@4ax.com>:
>Must be a book on this, but I don't know why one can go into
>Starbucks and connect.
Open access point. Control is by a gateway webpage.
>I wached our guru mess with int adddress and
>MAC and encryption and WAP and all that stuff. Has this something to
>do with signing in as Guest or Anonymus?
Huh?
>We want to put a router in summer cottage so guests/renters can
>connect.(i know a wire works -we want wireless) What must we
>
>-do in setting up router
>
>--say about what visitors
> -must have for hardware - wireless card type,etc.
> -must do to their connection software
>
>-anything else.
>
>I guess you get what we want to set up. And how little I know about
>it:)
An open unsecured access point would do it, but then you might well have
neighbors and transients leeching your service.
Best option is a >> wireless hotspot router << with gateway webpage, and
access key to give renters that you can easily change. See wikis below.
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