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Simulating Wireless Router Using a wireless adapter

#1 User is offline   prousa 

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Post icon  Posted 17 July 2005 - 02:20 PM

I have an inexpensive wireless adapter able to send arbitrary data. Shouldn't it be possible to have this adapter *simulate* a wireless router? I understand that I could set up an ad-hoc, but for my use (which invloves other devices), ad-hoc won't work.

I understand I won't be able to give I.P. addresses to these devices, but is it at all possible? :unsure:

Thanks to any help.
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Posted 17 July 2005 - 07:03 PM

Perhaps this would be better posted in the WIRELESS SECTION! Post things in a topic that is why we have so many!
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Posted 17 July 2005 - 07:52 PM

Now that it in the right section, yes it is possible. Ive been using my laptop, running linux to act as the AP for my PDA. Giving out DHCP leases etc... However, since my last linux build I havent had time to look into why my card nolonger goes into Master Mode, it took alot of tweaking though, and now i just dont have the time. But in linux i know its possible

Running in Windows i would not have any idea on whether its possible... Would probably depend on the drivers used, however, Im not a windows hardware guru, so have a look around google, someone must have tried it before and posted the reults.
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Posted 20 July 2005 - 06:43 PM

This is easy to do in linux, given your card is supported, just run an "iwconfig <interface> mode Master" command, "iwconfig <interface> essid MYNETWORK" to set the ssid, and so forth. Try a bootable CD like Auditor or Knoppix, if you like it, do a HD install. I'm not sure about windows, though.
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Posted 23 July 2005 - 01:30 PM

cyph34r, on Jul 20 2005, 08:43 PM, said:

This is easy to do in linux, given your card is supported, just run an "iwconfig <interface> mode Master" command, "iwconfig <interface> essid MYNETWORK" to set the ssid, and so forth.  Try a bootable CD like Auditor or Knoppix, if you like it, do a HD install.  I'm not sure about windows, though.


thanks!
I'll have to try that when i get back from work
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