Perhaps the ISP providing the connection should just donate them anyway. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
> Of Dana Spiegel
> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 6:38 AM
> To: Jon Baer
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [nycwireless] NY Press: NEW YORK: NOT-SO-WIRED CITY 
> 
> 
> Yeah... there were clearly some points that the reporter failed to  
> understand. ;)
> 
> The $5000 was for an entire building of about 30 units, for example,  
> using mesh gear.
> 
> Dana Spiegel
> 
> 
> On Apr 6, 2006, at 12:43 AM, Jon Baer wrote:
> 
> > On Apr 5, 2006, at 11:46 PM, Dana Spiegel wrote:
> >
> >> http://www.nypress.com/19/14/news&columns/feature.cfm
> >>
> >> For around $5,000, a tech-savvy apartment resident can attach a
> >> "router" to a physical Internet connection in the building, and  
> >> plug in two or three access points at electrical points on each  
> >> floor of a typical six-storey building, according to NYCwireless  
> >> Executive Director
> >
> > Does the apartment also come *with* the router for the $5k? ;-)
> >
> > - Jon

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