Q: Looking for a cheap / good Cisco router with built-in server in a motel . want no more than 100 to $ 200 to spend.
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Re:Would this router be a good choice? It will be having 8 AP's hooked up w/it and a T1 line connected to it.
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Re:Just about any router out there will be able to do DHCP. guy's recommendation is probably a good one to look at.
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Originally posted by: FishTaco
If you have a spare computer, a linux solution will be cheaper. check out nocat.net (http://nocat.net), it'll perform authentication for you, redirecting all web requests to a login page till they authenticate, then they can go where they want.
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
don't want to spend more than 100-200 bucks for it.
You wont be getting Cisco then.
And I agree, he's most likely talking about a DHCP server.
You're wanting a server that lets your motel guests simply get on the Internet, correct?
yes, that is correct.
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Re:If you have a spare computer, a linux solution will be cheaper. check out nocat.net (http://nocat.net), it'll perform authentication for you, redirecting all web requests to a login page till they authenticate, then they can go where they want. You didn't mention whether you wanted to restrict access to your network or whether you just want it open to anyone in range. I'm assuming you want to restrict to paying customers.
nocat doesn't need a super powerful computer, any old pentium or pentium II will be fine. So you should be able to set up authentication for cheap. For a router/nat/firewall checkout one something like smoothwall or ipcop.
Note that you'll have to take some time to read and understand how to set this stuff up, but it'll save you money. Judging from the price point you set $100 – $200, I'm assuming you want things on the real cheap. Of course if you want a fully boxed/ready to run system they are available too as guy pointed out, but that unit is more than twice what you wanted to spend.
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Re:Damn you people can be assholes. Who cares if they are douchebags ( joking
as for my response:
If you are looking for wireless acess services for a motel, you will need:
1) an internet connection such as DSL or cable Internet
2) a main router with NAT to allow all your traffic out over a single IP
3) a security/management server(as in a computer running an operating system)
I recommend the D-Link DSA-3100 Public/Private Hot Spot Gateway (http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=173) gateway. All you have to do is read the instructions and it takes care of the rest of the management stuff. In addition, just put a 8-port switch behind it and attach the AP's.
internet—-DLINK GATEWAY—–switch—your AP's
I apoligize for all the ingrates in here…..something about Monday's draws them out for food or something…..;)
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
don't want to spend more than 100-200 bucks for it.
You wont be getting Cisco then.
And I agree, he's most likely talking about a DHCP server.
You're wanting a server that lets your motel guests simply get on the Internet, correct?
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Re:maybe he's just needing DCHP 'server'…?
DATDAMKID, sorry if this seems too simple but when you say server I think a large PC hosting files (client-server). Are you going to files/service for the motels customers, like an internal website? If not see what your friend ment by 'server'. DHCP is common in most routers.
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Re:more specific details please.
probably talking about linksys – not cisco.
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Re:My cousin, told me about the router w/the server. I'm not quite to sure what it means. I'm guessing he just meant by a firewall and stuff like that. And I would need a router to hook up all the AP's which needs a firewall for protection…..
Re:I don't get what a "router w/builtin server" has to do with setting up 8 APs. What kind of server are you talking about? And don't say Cisco…
Re:Well I want to hook up wireless there. And I would like to have a router w/a firewall and what not. We will be having 8 Access Points…
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Re:What they said ^^^^ What are you looking to do exactly???
Re:What are you exactly going to use this for? I can understand the router but a server?
Re:WTF is a server for a motel?
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