On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 12:40:23 +1300, Vik Olliver wrote
> OK, the wireless stuff is pretty standard. 

I'd hope it's 802.11a,b,g standard (without any sillyness) so that people can 
choose to buy thier own equipment (or use what they already have).

I'm interested in info on gear as soon as.  I've been having a play with some 
Belkin stuff and am currently looking around for some local suppliers of 
antena.

> I'm using "muffin" as the
> basis for the Community Proxy. I've just put up a web page because so
> many people keep asking about the COmmunity Proxy concept and asking
> what's in it for them:

Cool page...  (if you're a geek :)

Why muffin and not squid?  

Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting muffin isn't the right choice nore 
that Squid is a better one... I'm just asking :)

I know that squid has been used very sucessfully in the past for this sort of 
thing in Australia.

Also how do you intend to get internet data into the private wireless network?

Cheers DiG
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