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Author:  mykell9999 [ Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:31 am ]
Post subject:  red interface is wireless

hello,

can i use a wireless nic as my red interface, essentially sharing a wireless internet connection across my wired home lan?

thanks!

mike

Author:  filthyskillet [ Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:57 pm ]
Post subject:  RE: red interface is wireless

Yes

Author:  rmjb [ Wed Jan 11, 2006 10:01 pm ]
Post subject:  RE: red interface is wireless

Using a wireless nic in IPCop requires some hacking of the network initialisation scripts since to configure a wireless device you need to issue an iwconfig command, something the scripts don't cater for.

It will be simpler to use a regular nic as red in your IPCop and connect it to a wireless bridge device.

If you are up to the hacking though (it's not hard once you know linux) I can help you.

- rmjb

Author:  mykell9999 [ Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:35 am ]
Post subject:  RE: red interface is wireless

hi rmjb,

i'm afraid the only option for me is a wireless red interface, my area only has wifi coverage. will try to figure it out first, if i can't i'll give you a holler on this board. thanks.

mike

Author:  rmjb [ Thu Jan 12, 2006 4:33 pm ]
Post subject:  RE: red interface is wireless

You should be able to use a wireless bridge. Check this device here:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6833129231

It's fairly affordable. What you would do is configure it for your wireless network (ssid, mode, key and so on) and confirm it's connecting successfully. Then set it to bridge mode and connect it to a nic in your IPCop box. It should work kind of like a reverse access point.

Of course it's something else you'll have to buy, manage and troubleshoot should anything go wrong.

If you're still looking to add a wireless nic directly to IPCop the first thing you'll have to do is get a driver for you nic. IPCop has some built in if yours is not built in you'll have to compile it separately.

- rmjb

Author:  cylent [ Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: RE: red interface is wireless

rmjb wrote:
You should be able to use a wireless bridge. Check this device here:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6833129231

It's fairly affordable. What you would do is configure it for your wireless network (ssid, mode, key and so on) and confirm it's connecting successfully. Then set it to bridge mode and connect it to a nic in your IPCop box. It should work kind of like a reverse access point.

Of course it's something else you'll have to buy, manage and troubleshoot should anything go wrong.

If you're still looking to add a wireless nic directly to IPCop the first thing you'll have to do is get a driver for you nic. IPCop has some built in if yours is not built in you'll have to compile it separately.

- rmjb


excuse me for intruding. i have the same delimma and your solution seems to be .. well, it'll help me. just one question.

i have a dlink access point. now, do i set it to ptp bridge or ptmp bridge?

currently my setup is like this:

Quote:
Windows 2000 box connected to a Senao USB (Sub-362EXT) wireless adapter. This is connected to the provider through PPPoE then shared through the Lan card in the box going to the access point (Dlink dwl-2100ap) and then my laptop feeds off of it wirelessly. so basically i am getting the internet through the senao adapter and sharing it off the lan card through the access point. i hope i am not repeating myself. hehe. reason i am using an access point is so i can roam around the apartment with my laptop. wireless freedom.


Author:  ashrond [ Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:08 pm ]
Post subject:  RE: Re: RE: red interface is wireless

Hey mykell9999,
I just struggled with this problem my self; the solution is actually quite easy.
1) Install ipcop (I used 4.10) and it should configure your wifi as green and another nic as red (obviously done with only 2 nics).
Anyway just set the red up as you want the wifi, yes even though it’s the wired Nic. Then set up the green like you want the wired.
2) Login as root, cd to /var/ipcop/ethernet/ and type VI /var/ipcop/ethernet
3) This part takes a bit of intuitiveness, because I can’t tell you what you have.
4) Basically you’re changing the values

GREEN_DRIVER=
GREEN_DEV=
GREEN_DISPLAYDRIVER=

WITH
RED_DEV=
RED_DRIVER=
RED_DISPLAYDRIVER=

and vise vers

THEN REBOOT
PS THIS MIGHT BREAK THE WEBIFACE!

However you can use this file to make all future changes to the network cards.
I originally set up my wireless as a static address and it found the network automagicaly.
Also I used an Orinoco silver PCMCIA card with this beautiful device
http://sewelldirect.com/Front-Panel-PCI ... uatech.asp
Both of which ipcop supports natively. If you want an Orinoco PCMCIA card go on eBay and buy a first gen apple airport hopefully the PCMCIA card wont be toast. (That thing is really convoluted) but that is an Orinoco card in there and the thing works great. Im going to pick up another one and try to bond two wifi networks and my cable modem.
I hope this helps anyone looking to do this. Good luck
-ahsrond

Author:  vanceayres [ Wed Sep 13, 2006 3:55 pm ]
Post subject:  RE: Re: RE: red interface is wireless

Would just like to add a note to this. First, thank you for providing this info. It allowed me to get IPCOP working on my wireless internet connection. I have a gold card but I'm pretty sure the configuration is the same. Following your instructions, I got IPCOP working quickly & easily. When I installed the upgrade from 4.10 to 4.11 it changed the interface the wireless was on. It went from being eth0 to being eth1. By going into the settings file I was able to swap the GREEN_DEV with the RED_DEV & then it worked again.

Thanks!!!

Vance

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