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This tutorial describes how to add Access Point functionality to your LMCE core. The core will act as a WiFi access point permitting wireless devices to connect to the core the internal network and the internet.
 
This tutorial describes how to add Access Point functionality to your LMCE core. The core will act as a WiFi access point permitting wireless devices to connect to the core the internal network and the internet.
  
== My hardware setup ==
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== Hardware setup ==
  
* Dell Optiplex Gx620
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* Dell Optiplex Gx620  
 
* WiFi card with Atheros chipset (using madwifi drivers)
 
* WiFi card with Atheros chipset (using madwifi drivers)
 
* Linux MCE 810 alpha2
 
* Linux MCE 810 alpha2

Revision as of 04:16, 29 September 2009

Introduction

This tutorial describes how to add Access Point functionality to your LMCE core. The core will act as a WiFi access point permitting wireless devices to connect to the core the internal network and the internet.

Hardware setup

  • Dell Optiplex Gx620
  • WiFi card with Atheros chipset (using madwifi drivers)
  • Linux MCE 810 alpha2

Overview

the idea is to combine or bridge eth1 and ath0 to a new virtual interface called br0.

  • -> eth0 connects to my ADSL modem (192.168.5.0)
  • -> eth1 connects to my internal LAN switch (192.168.80.0)
  • -> ath0 connects the wireless part of my internal network (192.168.80.0)

Needed packages

  • hostapd
  • bridge


Config files

/etc/network/interfaces


/etc/default/dhcp.conf

/etc/default/dhcpd3/dhcpd.conf

Enable WPA encryption

  • edit the /etc/hostapd

Set static IP adresses