I think the BRLUG or any interested geek should be involved with this. I
plan to attend the next meeting in BR about this. I would like to know more
details about it but especially to find out how they plan to secure this or
even if they realize that WEP is not secure.

I think it would be very cool for the BRLUG to demonstrate that WEP can be
broken. A possible result might be that lawyers (read: politicians, and
decision makers) will start to use PGP to encrypt email and dare I think it,
SSH to encrypt connections.

John Hebert


-----Original Message-----
From: Adam J. Melancon
To: [email protected]
Sent: 7/10/03 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: [brlug-general] BR Advocate article about plan to put WI-FI
downtown

I think this is cool.  I have had some plans drawn up for about a year
now 
to have the Vermilion Parish Library blanket downtown Abbeville with
WiFi.  
Since we are providing the service, it would still have to be filtered,
but 
I find that our filter doesn't block much it's not supposed to.  I
totally 
agree with the last line of the article too ""If there's one group that
is 
always making money, even in a bad economy, it's lawyers,".  Most of the

useage here in abbeville, would probably be the lawyers downtown.  I
would 
also like to direct some signal over to the Coffee Tavern too, so I can 
finally get some net access over there. ;)



Adam J. Melancon





----Original Message Follows----
From: John Hebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
CC: Technical Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [brlug-general] BR Advocate article about plan to put WI-FI 
downtown
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 15:23:08 -0500

Wow! The BRLUG should contact these individuals to offer our expertise.
Any
interest?

John Hebert

 > PLAN COVERS DOWNTOWN WITH WI-FI
 > An economic development official and some members of
 > high-tech businesses have begun a push to create a
 > wireless, high-speed computer network covering all
 > of downtown.
 >
 > If it happens soon, proponents told the Downtown
 > Development District on Tuesday that Baton Rouge
 > would be among the leading edge of cities with
 > wireless Internet access -- known as Wi-Fi --
 > available from anywhere in its central business
 > district.
 >
 > "Wi-Fi is the perfect way to put Baton Rouge on the
 > map," said Don Powers, executive director of the
 > Capital Region Competitive Strategy, The Chamber of
 > Greater Baton Rouge's economic development
 > initiative for various targeted industries.
 >
 >
http://www.2theadvocate.com/stories/070903/bus_wifi001.shtml

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