>snip
>>
>>  Wintel, or *nix box.  (With the exception of some minor specifics like VPN
>>  clients and encryption key exchange support.)  Why not just join one of
>>  the many active Wi-Fi groups?  Why does everything have to be
>>  Mac-cloistered?
>>
>>  KeS
>>
>WE need a Mac WiFi discussion list because the questions I have, and others
>using Macs, will be answered so they make sense.
>
>Besides, it makes me feel so so special to be a Mac user.
>
>I feel pretty, oh so pretty.
>When I'm using my Mac.
>
>dh
>p.s.  What other active Wi-Fi groups?  Most of them use *nix machines and I
>never know how to pronounce the *.  And I don't know what VPN means and I
>don't think I want to go for encryption key exchange support -- it sounds
>too much like sharing needles.

www.warchalking.com is #1 for me.
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