
PfSense is the only one I know that has a Web GUI for connecting WIFI, I haven't tried vyatta yet but hopefully the ones I just ordered from dealextreme would be detected by pfsense. long story short, its a painful process (I tried ebox as well, its um.rubbish). Im using a Netgear WG111v2 USB dongle and ndiswrapper v1.8 (installed through Synaptic Package Manager). The collection includes a broad range of software related materials including shareware. I tried using Ubuntu Server, cos I can make RTL8188SU work… I played around with bonding mode 4 and tried to bond wlan1 and wlan2 together, but playing around with it a few days its not very reliable and its a bit of a pain to script the whole thing in /etc/network/interfaces, upon dropped connection you have to write a script to detect and reconnect. SYS in NetGear WG111v2 wireless adapter (USB) allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long 802.11 beacon request. The Internet Archive Software Collection is the largest vintage and historical software library in the world, providing instant access to millions of programs, CD-ROM images, documentation and multimedia.

You can view 33 of the 96 pages in the full issue and the advertisments.


Actually I live very close to a Plaza where I can pickup many free open wifi by businesses :) I just want to have a bit of fun gathering them and use the USB WIFI and do a little load balancing between my own internet connection and the free ones. This is only a preview of the April 2009 issue of Silicon Chip.
