ahh, now i understand the use My mistake is misinterpreting your question at the top, put it down to a long day.... the create_ap is ethernet to wifi dominant . Re reading the above (taking it into leafpad so i could read it properly). thats interesting behaviour that its exhibiting in that it still holds the ip address of the downed network card. my first thoughts are arp cache not clearinby Gravelrash - Debian
assuming that you are using SAMBA with no performance tuning..... The symptoms you describe are more likely due to the read and write speeds of your SD card. The fact that you are getting lower speeds on wifi than on wired is the nature of the beast with wifi - given that it is basically a half duplex mechanism with lots of overheard so i dont that what you are experiencing is anything toby Gravelrash - Debian
Which program do you use to do the sharing of the stream. Most of the packages i have looked at from 3rd party repositories are built for either x86 / amd64 or armhf. of which the dockstar/plug is neither. as to whether the module will work under wheezy? the compiled module should be ok as long as its compiled for this architecture you may struggle with the limited cpu cycles that this litby Gravelrash - Debian
The script does what you mentioned and more, you can both ways with the lan -> wifi <-lan / wifi to wifi etc also if your adaptor supports it add wifi and share the wifi off the same adaptor. its a VERY adaptable script. What is your use case that you are trying to address? ie how are you looking to use what to do what?by Gravelrash - Debian
can you cut a section out of the base of the unit and add a small low profile fan, powered from the usb port?by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Hi i cant offer you the technical answer to your issue, but i can offer you a pre scripted solution available on the git hub. search for and install create_ap. the author (Oblique) has put a lot of work on this and i find it accomplishes my wifi needs adequately. there are a couple of dependencies you need to add and these are listed at the following link. i currently run it from rclocal as oppoby Gravelrash - Debian
EDIT: The "image" - well its actually a compressed filesystem and should be extracted to a ext3 formatted partition If you dont use an atheros based wifi adaptor you may need to install the firmware for your device from the Debian Repos by issuing hte command apt-get install firmware-yourdevicechipset e.g. apt-get install firmware-ralink if you have ralink dongles please feelby Gravelrash - Debian