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Trick: Linux scripts make wireless management a snap |
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Thursday, 21 July 2005 |
Setting up a wireless Internet Service provider (WISP) for your office
or neighborhood doesn't have to be a taxing or expensive ordeal. If you
build your network from easy-to-buy equipment and use Linux™, you can
use the power of shell scripts to make network management easy. This article gives you the tips and scripts you need.
It's simple to create a small, wireless network with an off-the-shelf
wireless router. But providing industrial-strength wireless
connectivity to an office, apartment building, or neighborhood is
different. After you've done that, you're running a wireless Internet
service provider (WISP). And to run a WISP you need to be able to
answer questions like these:
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