PublicIP WiFi Hotspot Solid-State Drive Description
The PublicIP WiFi Hotspot
Solid-State Drive system allows you to build a truely
solid-state based system with no moving parts (at least no
rotating storage parts or thumb-drives dangling outside the
case). This system can be installed in an existing
PublicIP machine and the software will load the existing
configuration from your current storage media directly into the
ss-drive. Once the system has been booted once with the
ss-drive in place you no longer need to keep the current
storage media installed!
Instructions accompany the
ss-drive showing you how to install the premium security
certificate you previously had to copy onto a floppy disk or
thumb-drive. You still can use that method to load the
security certificate into the ss-drive or use the built-in web
browser and text editor that is part of the PublicIP software
to load the certificate into the machine.
Of course the ss-drive still
has all the features of the PublicIP system so Open mode, Free
closed mode and Premium Service modes operate as they always
have in the past. You still have the ability to add
additional "features" in the same manner as before but with a
much larger storage capacity on the system.
The PublicIP WiFi Hotspot
system is a feature-rich
Wireless Access Control System Application based on a
Morphix LiveCD Linux-Based system. The design of a LiveCD
system relies on the use of either a Floppy Drive or a
memory-stick USB device for storage of information to be
retained when the system is rebooted or powered up - this
allows the configuration information to survive a power-down or
reboot operation...
To read more about the
ss-drive and the benefits CLICK
HERE.
If you are not familiar with
the PublicIP WiFi Hotspot then you really should check out
their websites:
For the Free System check
out http://www.publicip.net
For the Premium System check
out http://www.publicip.com
Of course the Premium system
does have a subscription fee but if you have a need to control
all facets of your WiFi Hotspot or need to have tokens for
access it is defintely the way to go!
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