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			<title>WiFi access point using a Realtek 8192cu based USB WiFi dongle with a Raspberry Pi</title>
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			<description>IntroductionThere are lot of tutorials on creating a WiFi access point with your Raspberry Pi (or other *nix based box) using a USB WiFi dongle, like this one. It is not that difficult, as long the chip in the USB dongle is supported by the hostapd-software in the repositorty (of Raspbian): that means: The nl80211-driver can be used to instruct the chip in AP-mode. This driver supports most new...</description><dc:creator>Jack Flushell</dc:creator>
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