> Right now (sitting on a cliff top overlooking a national park, about 50
> metres from the house and wireless access point).

I'm sitting in a hot room..... i got nothing.

> Tokyo's Narita airport has a great set-up so you can email/IM/surf while
> waiting for your flight, and quite a few coffee shops in New York and
> Washington have wireless and a better environment than most of the
internet
> cafes. I haven't seen many people taking advantage of it though (uber
geeks
> excepted).
>
> You can find hotspots in Sydney at
> http://www.nodedb.com/australia/nsw/sydney/
> http://www.sydneywireless.com/

Brisbane's Queen St Mall has WAN setup in it aswell.
http://www.ourbrisbane.com

I did notice in Singapore Airport they have WAN capabilities, but they also
have the usual Free Internet areas.

> > I'm looking at setting up a wireless access point for the Keynote
> > theatre at the MXDU Conference.  This would effectively let anyone in
> > the audience access the net from a suitable laptop/PocketPC etc during
> > the sessions themselves.
>
> Range and speed can be affected by interference (audio systems, video
> transmitters, wiring in the walls and the like - hearing impaired loops
> might be another cause of interference.) While inside will be fine, this
> might reduce the range/speed for those connecting outside the theatre
> (grabbing email etc).
>
> Also, don't forget your charger. I've noticed (depending on wireless use)
up
> to double battery consumption.
>

What Pocket PC's would yall recommend we buy, taking into account FlashMX
maybe available one day? (hopefully soon)

Scott



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