Larry, I have a pair of wireless modems that will probably do 19.2 K baud full duplex over several hundred feet. I cut 'em some descent antennas for outdoor placement, which might extend the rang a bit. A pair of yagis would do even better. I have the schematic and wallwarts too. Just never got around to doing anything with them. Kkappy (Jamesn "Lightning Rod" Kaplan) would be a good resource on this one. I'll donate 'em to whoever wants to get 'em running and do a presentation to the EUG/LUG group. Them's m'terms. No cash. Good deal. I can hack the hardware. Need incentive. You can have 'em after the presentation. How's that? They cost me altogether around 500 bucks. Outta here I say . . . Dennis Eberl > From: larry a price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 13:19:10 -0700 (PDT) > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [EUG-LUG:2259] Guerilla Wireless for peer to peer news > > does anyone know of any cheap radio pcmcia cards, or even just cheap radio > boards that can work from a serial port? > > would like bandwidth of 9600 > x > 28800, 802.11 would be nice, being able > to switch frequencies from software would be good. > > But i'd settle for what's possible ;-) > > Also has anybody had experience running tcp-ip over infrared links? > > I'm looking at building a news ticker framework that would work over > low-bandwidth and unreliable connections, so i'm looking for some trial > hardware for running a wireless link. > > my budget is pretty close to ZERO but i have a C compiler and an interest > in low-bandwidth peer-peer distributed-computing and I've been looking for > a reason to write networking software in C. > > > > > > l@ _________ > ae premise 1: The Truth Makes No Sense ( )__ > pr ____( ) > rn premise 2: Beauty Is Truth ( ) > i. / / / / / / / / / / > co conclusion: Beauty Is Unconscious / / / / / / / / / / > er \@/ http://www.efn.org/~laprice > g | > __________________________/_\_________________________________________________ > >
