A LINUX Wireless Access Point is a LINUX system capable of integrating with other Access Points in a wireless network to provide connectivity between fixed nodes and roaming wireless clients. This HOW TO describes one method for configuring a suitable system.
Wireless is a new technology in networking cards, with high speed rate (up to 11 Mbps). This document explains how to setup Wireless in LINUX, compatibility problems, something about geographic requirements and more. Latest release of this document can be found at˙Berto LINUX
This is a brief mini-how to on how to build a LINUX based wireless router out of what amounts to spare parts, using the LINUX router project's single disk router software.