Re: USB access point

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Claude Jones wrote:

On Thu January 12 2006 8:56 pm, Edward Dekkers wrote:
Claude Jones wrote:
I know this is like waving a red flag, but, my downstairs neighbor
accesses my wireless LAN through a Win98 machine connected to a MS USB
access point. Since the .wmf fiasco, he's now convinced it's time to dump
Windows and try Linux. Has anyone succeeded in getting Linux to talk to
the USB MS access point?
Could you give more information,

what exactly is a MS USB access point?

I've not really seen an access point with USB used in that way before,
they usually have an ethernet port.


Sorry - it's a Microsoft branded USB access point. Actually, there are a fair number of networking devices made now with USB connectivity. On my Linux box, which does firewalling and dhcp for my LAN, I have a D-Link wireless access point on my LAN port which connects with cat5 to the ethernet port. There are two Windows machines on the LAN using these USB access points to connect, and that works fine. I imagine the drivers for this USB device are totally proprietary, and not worth hacking for Linux, but I thought I'd ask.
This might be one of those situations where having a Knoppix CD or equivalent could help, by firing up Knoppix and seeing if it recognizes what's on this USB port on his machine.
check the output of dmesg after boot to see if it's there.

Greg


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