I still think your best bet would be ZoneCD. Setting up a free WiFi
Hotspot can be as easy as hooking up an access point, popping in a CD
and rebooting a PC equipped with a floppy (the whole system is on the
CD so the floppy is required to save configuration data). The Public
IP ZoneCD is what's known as a LiveCD. It does not install to your
hard drive. It runs right from your CD-ROM. The ZoneCD is Linux, but
you don't have to know anything about Linux to use the ZoneCD. You
just need to know how to place a CD in a CD-ROM, and turn-on a
computer, (in that order). And, the price is so affordable that if you
change your mind about giving your customers something to do while
they wait, you wont be out much money. Oh, did I mention it was free.
http://www.publicip.net/
http://www.publicip.net/zonecd/how.php
I think you should look at this, if only for its educational benefit.
That way you will know what it is you're after, and can make educated
decisions about how you are going to implement your solution.
".:mmac:." <lost@sea> wrote in message
news:...
| We have T1 for the lan and phone, we would get a DSL line to
connect the
| WiFI. One application is a church building and the other is a set of
meeting
| rooms. Not a large client load at all but it needs to be easy for
the people
| to use.
| No connection to the building lan is a given.
|
| The "Gee whiz" factor I liked was the way the access was granted,
i.e. when
| you connected with whatever patop you had, you were sent to a logon
screen
| and all you had to do was type in a code. No additional software was
| required on the client. Maybe thats the norm but like I said before,
this is
| new to me.
| I would prefer a Microsoft software solution (Radius?) but I am open
to
| anything. I just need to know how to make it work.
|
| "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote
in
| message news:%...
| > >> middle of california <<
| >
| > Principals the same... the likelyhood is high that you have people
in the
| > area that have wifi setups and can help.
| >
| > Knowing more details, such as your location (metro, rural,
specific) who
| > provides connectivity, how and to whom you want to distribute it,
etc,
| > etc, would help.
| >
| > The simplest approach is to simply buy a wireless access point set
with no
| > WEP connected to your internet provider.
| >
| > That said;
| >
| > your internet provider has rules that you need to observe before
you
| > distribute their service to the public
| >
| > if your computers are using the same provider, they are vulnerable
to wifi
| > access
| >
| > ...and others will probably post many more considerations

| >
| > Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
| >
| >
|
|