Surely you just put a wireless card in the Linux box and use its Network Admin tools to set it up. I'm assuming you're running the latest Ubuntu of course. Disable the builtin ethernet nic. and you're off:
http://seogadget.co.uk/how-to-setup-wireless-in-ubuntu/
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Previously on "Connecting XP to Linux box with xcross overcable"
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Originally posted by CalmEddie View PostOf course the linux box will need to have samba installed to talk to windows.
Samba won't be necessary for the purpose of allowing the linux box to access the internet via the Windows box.
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You want to set up a network bridge on your xp machine between your wireless and wired adaptors.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...02april22.mspx
and one with some ropey visio diagrams showing the logic behind it
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/art.../wxpbrdge.htmlLast edited by Incognito; 11 February 2010, 18:35.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt's turn of the century sandstone so the drill would have to be about 12 inches long
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWhat about powerline / homeplug adaptors?
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For occasional transfer to/from PCs not on network I find Bluetooth works well, although it is slow at about 50kbps. Bluesoleil for PCs is included with many cheap dongles but sure Linux has equivalent. Set up one machine as server and other machines can then copy to and from the selected directory.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt's turn of the century sandstone so the drill would have to be about 12 inches long, the study is in an extension so I can't run the cable under the floor either.
(of course I did get no end of grief from the wife about plaster dust and the amount of time it took me to cut the holes, put in the trunking and cables and then plaster everything up again and wallpaper the walls, but it was worth it dammit!!!)
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Originally posted by CalmEddie View PostTwo holes in the exterior wall and run cable outside?
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The current card works with the distro, I had it all connected up when the router was near to it.
i'll try some of these options but if it takes more than an hour i'll pack it in and get a new wireless card.
As for running a cable it would have to go half way across the hall through the dining room, through the kitchen then into the study. gf goes fruitloop when I run a cable 2 meters to play xbox on line. And the XP box is always on anyway running the cameras.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIn the house I have a linux box which I wish to connect to the network through my windows XP box ( If that is possible)
The XP box is using a wireless network card to connect to the network and has a spare network card slot, the linux box also is able to connect to the network through it's own card.
So that I do not have to puy my linux box in the hall beside the router I tried to connect the 2 machines up with a cross over cable but that never got me anywhere. The network connection on the XP box comes up with network properties but I am unsure what to set these to, I guess I just don't grab an automatic IP from the router.
Is this possible?
Thanks
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But make sure that the card is DEFINITELY supported by your Linux distro. IME Linux wireless support can be ropey, and you don't want to be faffing around with NDISWrapper.
Oh, and you don't need Samba to talk to a Windows box. Only if you're doing filesharing etc.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostYes, and you also need to set whatever the client machine is (Linux?) to DHCP. Alternatively just buy a cheap PCI wireless card for the Linux box?
Get yourself down to PCWorld with £20 in your pocket.
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