Interesting looking device. Do you know what they're doing for security?
Are they using WEP or WPA?

-steve

Justin Krejci wrote:
> This is the product getting used.
> http://www.ruckuswireless.com/ (dont forget to cause a ruckus on their site)
> 
> This is what they look like 
> http://www.ruckuswireless.com/products/
> 
> It is basically like a DSL router where your IP address is on the ruckus and 
> it performs NAT to an ethernet interface. You can plug a PC, switch, wireless 
> AP, etc into it. Think of this service like a DSL or cable, it is just the 
> last mile is wireless. You can (if accessible) directly connect to the 
> network w/o a ruckus via your own 802.11 equipment.
> 
> On Thursday 21 December 2006 13:01, John Gammons wrote:
>> if they are smart... peplink... but i highly doubt that...  but whatever
>> they use, it will be ethernet, so yeah it will work with pc, mac, and
>> linux.  if you mean a pcmcia card that they will provide... they probably
>> won't, but if they do, don't bother, get yourself a nice ubiquity 400mw
>> card.  it has the atheros chipset, and you can use the madwifi driver. 
>> that is a very customizable and easy to use driver set.
>>
>> john
>>
>> On 12/21/06, Dave Roe <droe at real-time.com> wrote:
>>> Can someone tell me what modem US Internet will use for it's hosting of
>>> Minneapolis' wireless network and if it is linux friendly?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Dave Roe                droe at real-time.com
>>>
>>>