> Outdoor subway platforms and bus stops are prime locations for potential
> NYCw nodes. If anyone lives (or knows of someone who does)within
> practical range and is interested, these spots would be an excellent
> starting point, not to mention possible catalyst to future deployment of
> commuter-centric Wi-Fi.

It doesn't help in NYC (*), but I have set my sights on
two sites...the NJTtransit train stop in Passaic Park, NJ,
and a popular NJ transit bus stop in Passaic Park.

I have a location close to the train station,
and may have one near the bus stop, but I am still
working on bridging the gap between my DSL and there.

If anyone is interested in knowing what has been done
and what needs yet to be done, I would appreciate
additional help/expertise.  Maybe it would set an example
for elsewhere, maybe even give NJT an idea or two...

One thing I don't have right now is a laptop that runs
Senao's WinUpdate flash burner.
Seth
* PS - It might someday join the nycwireless cloud, as
my next node has LOS to NYC.


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