[nycwireless] bluetooth phones?

2004-09-14 Thread Anthony Townsend
anyone know which tmobile phones have bluetooth? -- NYCwireless - http://www.nycwireless.net/ Un/Subscribe: http://lists.nycwireless.net/mailman/listinfo/nycwireless/ Archives: http://lists.nycwireless.net/pipermail/nycwireless/

[nycwireless] Client Stumbling?

2004-09-14 Thread Rob Kelley
I'm wondering about showing users who connect to my wifi network the strength of their connection. Sure, I could just give them a link to NetStumbler and tell them to download the client, but I'm wondering. Do wireless clients send out a signal that an access point can stumble on and

Re: [nycwireless] non wifi wireless experiences?

2004-09-14 Thread Josh McCormack
I'm off contract now with my cell phone provider (Verizon), and after reviewing my needs I'm considering a move to T-Mobile. I saw they have unlimited Internet access plans that are affordable. Anyone have experience with them? Any good? And just to clarify, does it use up your minutes? Josh

Re: [nycwireless] bluetooth phones?

2004-09-14 Thread Jon Baer
Hands down best phone to date - Sony Ericsson K700i .. Anthony Townsend wrote: anyone know which tmobile phones have bluetooth? -- NYCwireless - http://www.nycwireless.net/ Un/Subscribe: http://lists.nycwireless.net/mailman/listinfo/nycwireless/ Archives:

Re: [nycwireless] Client Stumbling?

2004-09-14 Thread Dustin Goodwin
Rob, Many APs include the ability display a list of associated nodes. Often this will include the ability to show the current signal strength of the node. Now the hard part is translating signal strength to distance. For instance the Linux Hostap drivers provide data about rx signal strength