Can't talk about it yet, but I've got some ideas
in the works that touch on some of of the
wireless net stuff we've discussed in the past.

'Free'  isn't really free, and it's important to
make that clear.  Someone will end up paying for
it, and the question is who and when and how
much.

I just felt the need to point that out, as the
word 'free' really makes a difference here.

More when I can talk about it,

Seth


--- Jim Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hola folks,
> 
>       A week or so back Ben and I got to talking
> about free wireless access
> points.  I know this is a popular topic these
> days, but the issue that Ben
> and I were discussing was what a local users
> group could do to promote
> something like this.
> 
>       We were thinking that it could be cool to
> provide a distro on a CD thats
> all set up to act as a dchp server for any
> 802.11 card that happens to be
> nearby.  We could try to bundle a few different
> monitoring and logging tools
> with a pretty stable distro that had modules
> ready for a number of popular
> wireless access points.
> 
>       That having been said, I don't really have a
> 802.11 card yet (tho I plan on
> getting one), and I'm not to experienced with
> burning distro's.  But I'm
> sure there are probably other people in the
> group who could help along the
> way :)
> 
>       Here's a link to a nifty page about Guerilla
> networks..
> 
> http://205.159.169.11/
> 
> Jim Beard
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Chief Engineer
> counterclaim.com
> Tel: 541.484.9235
> Fax: 541.484.9193
> 


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