Building a Linux Wireless Access Point

Building a Linux Wireless Access Point: "Over the past few years, wireless networking has made everyone's lives easier, thanks to being able to connect to the Internet just about anywhere. If you run a Linux shop and want to go wireless, this five-part series will show you how to set up a wireless access point. It is excerpted from chapter four of the Linux Networking Cookbook, written by Carla Schroder (O'Reilly; ISBN: 0596102488. Copyright © 2008 O'Reilly Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission from the publisher. Available from booksellers or direct from O'Reilly Media.
- 4.0 Introduction
Wireless networking is everywhere. Someday, well have built-in wireless receivers in our heads. Meanwhile, times are improving for Linux wireless administrators, if you shop carefully and buy wireless interface cards with good Linux support and WPA2 support. Using well-supported w..."