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DOSCab - Two questions
Silver:
A quickie on the dos networking - I found that Barts Bootable Network Floppy a godsend.
http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/
Its completely modular so you can choose what to include, supports loads of NICs, and the first time you run it you can set up your parameters, included mapped network drives like \\mypcserver\mp3share, which can automap next boot. I copied it to a HD to get a fast booting dos network.
Worked an absolute treat with Doscab. I only ditched it as I was always planning to go wireless, and came completely unstuck with no wireless dos support at all. (I think a
GadgetGeek:
Thanks. I've stumbled across Barts stuff before and saw this last night. I'm hoping to get a wee bit of time this weekend to experiment.
richms:
--- Quote from: Silver on June 16, 2005, 11:54:33 am ---Worked an absolute treat with Doscab. I only ditched it as I was always planning to go wireless, and came completely unstuck with no wireless dos support at all. (I think a
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Chris:
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--- Quote from: Silver on June 16, 2005, 11:54:33 am ---Worked an absolute treat with Doscab. I only ditched it as I was always planning to go wireless, and came completely unstuck with no wireless dos support at all. (I think a
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richms:
That viewsonic one is wep only, they cant give those away nowdays.
The wrt54g is a router, but its usually cheaper then the wap54g which is the AP, and it has more ethernet ports so you can plug more things into it. - it wont do 802.1x authentication however so your not as secure as it could be.
It needs the 3rd party firmware to get client and wds bridge modes, and WPA doesnt seem to work in client, but bridge is fine, so long as your other AP will connect to it. I have all linksys wireless aps here and its pretty reliable.
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