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There are 31 articles & tutorials regarding "WAP".

13.) Your Next WAP: Hold the Cheese?
By Paul Rubens October 13, 2005 Q:What's the difference between an enterprise wireless access point from a big name vendor, and a SOHO grade one from the likes of Belkin, Buffalo or Netgear? A: About 500 bucks OK, say it's not a very funny joke. In fact it's not really a joke at all – more of an economic observation. But like most jokes, there is a point to it: When you go shopping for wireless access points, do you really need to spend five times as much on an enterprise product...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet

14.) Hotrod Your Linksys WAP with Linux
By Carla Schroder October 25, 2005 A lot of Linux geeks are master scroungers, because Linux is so adaptable that old AMDs, classic Pentiums and even 386es and 486es can be put to use in some way. It's a shame to throw away old equipment when it can be repurposed as networking devices like firewalls, authentication servers and routers. But as fun as it is to recycle, I'll wager I'm not the only who has gazed upon shiny new devices like the Linksys WRT54G and sighed "Wouldn't that be a...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet

15.) Hotrod Your Linksys WAP with Linux (Part 3)
By Carla Schroder November 8, 2005 Now that we have ripped out the stock guts out of our Linksys WRT54G and replaced them with a miniature, but mighty, Linux operating system, it's time to configure it to do some actual work. ( Part 1 and part 2 cover installation and setting up secure administration of your chopped, dropped little blue box.) Sharing a Broadband Connection Remember, none of these settings are committed to NVRAM ( define ) until you enter the nvram commit command. As...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet

16.) Hotrod Your Linksys WAP with Linux (Part 2)
By Carla Schroder November 1, 2005 Last week we rambled over the OpenWRT landscape, issued dire warnings and concluded with the easy, but risky, installation method. Today we'll learn the harder, but much safer, installation method. This one is fun, because it depends on an unpatched bug in the Linksys firmware. Installing OpenWRT the Hard but Safe Way You'll need an FTP client to upload the OpenWRT firmware (See Part 1 to learn what to download and where to get it), and your router...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet

17.) Wireless Markup Language (WML) Tutorial - Introduction
by Gez Lemon Read Comments Rate this resource Viewed 270 times Rating: 1 users 3.00 out of 5 Next > The Wireless Markup Language (WML) is the markup language used to make sites suitable for viewing using a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) device. If you don't have a WAP device to view the pages, you can get a simulator by downloading the Wireless Companion from YourWAP . The Wireless Markup Language (WML) documents are based on the Extensible Markup Language (XML), and as such need...
Found at Developer Fusion

18.) Building dynamic WML sites
Andres Baravalle Cellular phones supporting WAP are slowly, but constantly spreading. Therefore, it could be time for you to start building your WML pages to access internet databases. As such, we will show you how to build PHP/WML pages to access a MySQL database which contains professors' receiving hours and exams timetables for a University. I'm testing a beta service of this kind, prepared with Vitaveska Lanfranchi, at www.scidecom.it . There are some things you need to know before...
Found at PHPBuilder.com

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