Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz writes:
A router/access point needs to be told what country it's in, so it
knows to not allow you to use frequencies that are illegal where you
are. I could not figure out, however, why a non-access point device
would need to know what frequencies are
Hi,
I use extensively shell and shell script for more than ten years. I've
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published possible most interesting stuff in reusable form here:
https://github.com/makelinux/lib
It is easy to use single file script of 300 SLOC. It
On 1/11/2014 11:21 AM, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
I suppose that even if there is nothing to connect to on a particular
frequency a device may still emit, e.g., scanning a frequency range,
and thus be a source of interference.
Ad Hoc networks.
As I mentioned in a post about using TV sticks as
On 1/11/2014 8:43 AM, Ori Idan wrote:
Not true at all. e-Ink continues to be developed and now is much
quicker then it used to be. Many vendors are developing new e-ink
platforms.
I can reveal that I am working with one company on a better version of
their system that will be sold in Israel
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