C. L. Martinez
2016-Sep-09 10:40 UTC
[CentOS] Recommendation about an usb wireless adapter to use it as HostAP
Hi all, I would like to install/test CentOS 7.X as a hostap for my home. I am thinking to use an Alfa (http://www.alfa.com.tw) usb wireless adapter or TP-Link. BUt there is not much information in Alfa's or TP-Link's web sites about which of them can run as a HostAP. If I can find any adapter that supports ac with a throughput of 150 Mbps/300Mbps, it would be great. Any recommendation? Maybe AWUS036ACH and TP-TLW722N can supports this functionality, but I am not sure ... Thanks. -- Greetings, C. L. Martinez
Arun Khan
2016-Sep-10 17:12 UTC
[CentOS] Recommendation about an usb wireless adapter to use it as HostAP
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 3:40 AM, C. L. Martinez <carlopmart at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi all, > > I would like to install/test CentOS 7.X as a hostap for my home. I am thinking to use an Alfa (http://www.alfa.com.tw) usb wireless adapter or TP-Link. >BUt there is not much information in Alfa's or TP-Link's web sites about which of them can run as a HostAP.I would suggest use openWRT -- it is designed for WiFi and the foot print is small (around 60MB). It has a lot of additional packages (captive portal, WAN load balancing etc.) that you can install as per your needs. I have used it on a Raspberry PI with USB WiFi dongles (Realtek chip set). You can conceivably run it as a virtual appliance with USB pass through to the h/w. On Alpha's web site one of the slide show images show openWRT along with their USB WiFi adapter. I would suggest contact Alpha's Tech support to get specific model number and driver (chip set) it uses. Also visit openWRT web site and/or mailing list. -- Arun Khan
Valeri Galtsev
2016-Sep-10 17:23 UTC
[CentOS] Recommendation about an usb wireless adapter to use it as HostAP
On Sat, September 10, 2016 12:12 pm, Arun Khan wrote:> On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 3:40 AM, C. L. Martinez <carlopmart at gmail.com> > wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I would like to install/test CentOS 7.X as a hostap for my home. I am >> thinking to use an Alfa (http://www.alfa.com.tw) usb wireless adapter >> or TP-Link. >>BUt there is not much information in Alfa's or TP-Link's web sites about >> which of them can run as a HostAP. > > I would suggest use openWRTAlternative to consider would be pfsense (based on FreeBsd): https://www.pfsense.org/ Works excellent for me (I have a few of them around). Valeri -- it is designed for WiFi and the foot> print is small (around 60MB). It has a lot of additional packages > (captive portal, WAN load balancing etc.) that you can install as per > your needs. I have used it on a Raspberry PI with USB WiFi dongles > (Realtek chip set). You can conceivably run it as a virtual appliance > with USB pass through to the h/w. > > On Alpha's web site one of the slide show images show openWRT along > with their USB WiFi adapter. > I would suggest contact Alpha's Tech support to get specific model > number and driver (chip set) it uses. Also visit openWRT web site > and/or mailing list. > > -- Arun Khan > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
C. L. Martinez
2016-Sep-12 07:34 UTC
[CentOS] Recommendation about an usb wireless adapter to use it as HostAP
On Sat 10.Sep'16 at 10:12:26 -0700, Arun Khan wrote:> On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 3:40 AM, C. L. Martinez <carlopmart at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I would like to install/test CentOS 7.X as a hostap for my home. I am thinking to use an Alfa (http://www.alfa.com.tw) usb wireless adapter or TP-Link. > >BUt there is not much information in Alfa's or TP-Link's web sites about which of them can run as a HostAP. > > I would suggest use openWRT -- it is designed for WiFi and the foot > print is small (around 60MB). It has a lot of additional packages > (captive portal, WAN load balancing etc.) that you can install as per > your needs. I have used it on a Raspberry PI with USB WiFi dongles > (Realtek chip set). You can conceivably run it as a virtual appliance > with USB pass through to the h/w. > > On Alpha's web site one of the slide show images show openWRT along > with their USB WiFi adapter. > I would suggest contact Alpha's Tech support to get specific model > number and driver (chip set) it uses. Also visit openWRT web site > and/or mailing list. >Many thanks fro your inputs, but I can't use a real wifi router. I need this usb adapter to connect two smartphones and a raspberry pi for my day to day job. The idea is to share laptop Internet's connection with these devices. -- Greetings, C. L. Martinez