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BonzTM
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« on: Wednesday 04 March 2009, 04:36:01 am »

Hey everyone,

I'm new to the forums.  I've been running Endian 2.2 for probably about a year now.  I'm on RC3 now.

I'm going to cancel my Verizon service and pay my neighbor 1/2 of their bill to use his internet (My ISP won't offer me the faster service).  I am going to give him a Wireless AP and broadcast the signal to my house.  I do not want to get rid of the Endian though.  Will Endian recognize a USB Wi-Fi card as a Red interface?  I am also a linux n00b, so I wouldn't know how to recompile anything.

If this won't work, I'll just  an AP that is able to be used as a bridge or client and do it that way.  Anyone have any suggestions?  I thank you all greatly.

Josh
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