Hi,
        If you are intrested in wireless lan solution U could try wavelan
cards from AT&T. In india ITI is the distributors, and this works on 2,44
Ghz, with a raw b/w of 2Mbps. Linux drivers are avilable for wavelan card.

Thanks
Chetan S

On 9 Apr 2000, Syed Khader Vali wrote:

> >>>>> "Nick" == Nick Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     Nick> speakin' outta turn... but still here're my 2 paise: The
>     Nick> card is *mostly* used in a small SOHO place. IMHO the card
>     Nick> *can* be used wherever we want... it just replaces u're
>     Nick> cables with a wireless set... does sound pretty kewl if u're
>     Nick> interested in a small network, but for serious wide-area
>     Nick> comm. i dont think it can do much... The range isn't
>     Nick> much... VSATs RULE! ;-)
> 
> What about the money involved in it ? Is that easily available for an
> average user ? You make it seem as if nuthing but a replacement of
> cables which means not much cost involved :-) And from what you say,
> it can replace the LAN wiring ? No more messy wiring Eh ? Right ? And
> finally my earlier question, how about in India ? 
> TIA
> Regards
>         - Khader
> P.S: BTW I thought you had left, Was feeling great till I got your
> mail :-)
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