How easy is it to use an Ubuntu box as a WiFi access point?

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I've got a machine right now that does a few trivial things like backing up files over a wired network.

It's working well, and if I was to throw in a PCI wireless card, how easy would it be to make it an access point? I need WEP or WPA encryption also, will this be possible?

Thanks. :)
 
If you only want to share the resources of the wired network out to users connected wirelessly then you can use a wireless broadband (ethernet NOT ADSL) router to do this in combination with either iptables (complicated) or firestarter (easy).

Ethernet network > PC running firestarter > Ethernet cable > WAN input of broadband router > Secure wireless

I use this method to share my USB 3G dongle out wirelessly and its very stable.
 
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