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Well for a kick off make sure you throw away windows 98, it will never be secure or stable enough to do what you want. Now that you have XP installed, set up the policy carefully and encrypt the wireless transmission in the driver by providing a key Buy a spam blocker and a product such as net nanny to protect against porn and other unwanted content. Ensure you turn on the firewall options of XP and run all the updates from windows update. If you will be held responsible for any illegal actions that occur from this machine make absolutely certain you have a liability insurance policy that covers internet abuse. "Bole Info Systems" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)... > I am working on a project that entails hooking up a wireless router for a > local food place that wants to have wireless internet service available for > its customers. They have a building roughly 200 feet long by 50 feet wide. > There are no other signals to interfere, as the other equipment runs at 900 > mghz or lower. They have cable modem, and 1 computer running Windows 98 that > is hooked up to the modem. I am wondering the best implementation to use > wireless in the building, and would appreciate any feedback or suggestions. > Also, they are worried about a customer accessigin porn sites, and then the > business being liable. Any suggestions on this? Email me at > (E-Mail Removed) > Thank You > > |