You might want to point you browsers to this article on The Register
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/59/28701.html then wait a few days
loosen up the strings to the wallet or purse or bank vault or ...
It seems the 802.11g is being turned loose in the UK, so we might see
it here in the US pretty soon (if you don't want to pay the shipping
fees from 'over there' for the equipment).
(We currently have 802.11b in our wireless cards, it runs at 11 Mb per
second ~ more or less. 802.11g runs at 54 Mb per second.)
Jerry
On Monday, December 30, 2002, at 09:17 PM, Lee Larson wrote:
> On Sunday, December 29, 2002, at 10:04 PM, Brian O'Neal wrote:
>
>> What capabilities arent in the browser? I couldn?t find anything on
>> their
>> web site. Do you have a link possibly? I have the same unit.
>
> I poked around their Web site and cannot find anything. I have a text
> file around somewhere that I'll try to dig up. The commands let you do
> stuff like set the date and time with a network time server, change
> the MTU and edit the routing tables directly.
>
> Can you set the date and time with the browser interface at all? If
> you can, it's either well-hidden or so obvious I'm missing it.
>
> --
> Lee Larson, Mathematics Department, University of Louisville
> Phone: 502-852-6826 FAX: 502-852-7132
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