[ale] Server Hardware

Charles Shapiro hooterpincher at gmail.com
Mon Sep 22 10:41:18 EDT 2008


If it were me, I'd recommend coova also.

-- CHS
(Workin' on his presentation!)

On 9/21/08, aaron <aaron at pd.org> wrote:
>
> On Sunday 21 September 2008 13:48, Brian Pitts wrote:
> > jimmy halbert wrote:
> > > I am looking for a open source wireless networking solution. I have an
> organization that is going to have 450 wireless users of which half of
> these
> users will be online at a time. I am looking for a solution to control the
> access points, and provide some measure of security. Any suggested would be
> helpful. I have looked at Aruba,Foundry and IronPoint...all of these
> solutions are way out of budget.
> >
> > How about Coova?
>
>
> (One of the features of which is to let you use a WRT54 wireless
> gateway router as a stand alone "hot spot" wifi server.)
>
>
> > I think there's going to be an ALE presentation about the CoovaAP
> > firmware soon.
>
>
>
> The Charles Shapiro presentation on Coova is currently scheduled for
> our ALE October Central meeting on Thursday, the 16th.  As I already
> have a WRT54G router  running OpenWRT Linux I'm looking forward
> to this one!
>
> peace
>
> aaron
>
>
> > For controlling the access points, there's the CoovaAAA
> > management service. You don't have to use the CoovaAP firmware to use
> > CoovaAAA; your access points just have to support certain RADIUS
> attributes.
> >
> > http://coova.org/
> >
> > -Brian
>
>
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