[nycwireless] RE: NewburyOpen.net

2004-08-24 Thread Rob Kelley
HotZone Papers:
http://www.newburyopen.net/papers.html 


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[nycwireless] RE: nycwireless Digest, Vol 18, Issue 16

2004-08-24 Thread Rob Kelley
I'd be willing to give it a shot.  I'll look over the documentation. 

Thanks for the tip!

Rob


-Original Message-
From: Dana Spiegel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 2:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Rob Kelley
Subject: Re: nycwireless Digest, Vol 18, Issue 16

Rob,

This is exactly the model that NewburyOpen.net uses. I'm working with
Michael Oh to get his system/network design documented so it can be
reproduced.

Perhaps you can help by talking with him and helping him document and
build it here in NYC?


Dana Spiegel
Director, NYCwireless
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.nycwireless.net



>
> Subject:
> [nycwireless] How to build a street network that can grow?
> From:
> "Rob Kelley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:
> Mon, 23 Aug 2004 22:31:13 -0400
> To:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> To:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>I'm moving a little further uptown and taking http://sidewayzen.com
with
>me.   The new place has a couple coffeeshops on either corner.  I want
>to approach the owners about offering free wireless themselves, but it
>occurred to me--what if I did get both to throw up an access point?
>Probably some overlapping signal.  Why not design a network that can
>scale with the block?
>
>Is there a sensible roadmap for building a base network that new access
>points can join?
>
>In particular:
>1. Do you recommend D-Links 900-APs and then configure them as
>repeaters?  In this case Soekris any better?
>2. Does it help for each coffeeshop to have broadband accounts at the
>same ISP (any coordination to be had there?) 
>3. Would each coffee shop having its own connection to an ISP work or
>not?   
>
>What's the architecture?   Any pointers?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rob 
>
>P.S. Granted, there's the whole issue of getting a shop to put up their
>own AP, let alone join a network of APs.  Byut it seems like overlap is
>becoming the norm on some corners of Manhattan, so the idea could use
>some discussion.
>
>  
>

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[nycwireless] Re: nycwireless Digest, Vol 18, Issue 16

2004-08-24 Thread Dana Spiegel
Rob,
This is exactly the model that NewburyOpen.net uses. I'm working with Michael Oh to 
get his system/network design documented so it can be reproduced.
Perhaps you can help by talking with him and helping him document and build it here in 
NYC?
Dana Spiegel
Director, NYCwireless
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.nycwireless.net

Subject:
[nycwireless] How to build a street network that can grow?
From:
"Rob Kelley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Mon, 23 Aug 2004 22:31:13 -0400
To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm moving a little further uptown and taking http://sidewayzen.com with
me.   The new place has a couple coffeeshops on either corner.  I want
to approach the owners about offering free wireless themselves, but it
occurred to me--what if I did get both to throw up an access point?
Probably some overlapping signal.  Why not design a network that can
scale with the block?
Is there a sensible roadmap for building a base network that new access
points can join?
In particular:
1. Do you recommend D-Links 900-APs and then configure them as
repeaters?  In this case Soekris any better?
2. Does it help for each coffeeshop to have broadband accounts at the
same ISP (any coordination to be had there?) 
3. Would each coffee shop having its own connection to an ISP work or
not?   

What's the architecture?   Any pointers?
Thanks,
Rob 

P.S. Granted, there's the whole issue of getting a shop to put up their
own AP, let alone join a network of APs.  Byut it seems like overlap is
becoming the norm on some corners of Manhattan, so the idea could use
some discussion.
 

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