Id be interested in this and helping out (if possible) .. I think this is a
great idea because it's obvious that more and more devices are becoming
WiFi/EDGE/3G enabled and it would be cool to show off what some phones can
and can't do in a SIG. (Although I sometimes hate those meetings that turn
here's the final version. dumps the # of packets received over 10
second intervals to /var/tmp/packetcount
#!/usr/local/perl
#
# A perl script to count packets on Ethernet and 802.11b networks for
network activity visualization projects
# Anthony Townsend, Kurt Starsinic
# Distributed under GPL
Dustin,
At the beginning I couldn't come up with a name. I was thinking more
along the lines of mobility, usability and interaction. Mobility to me
is more of a goal. I thought it was an appropriate name, specially if
you consider that we (Americans) are actually behind in this
Hi Jon,
I've attached my thoughts to your comments.
Jose
On Oct 29, 2004, at 9:32 AM, Jon Baer wrote:
Id be interested in this and helping out (if possible) .. I think this
is a
great idea because it's obvious that more and more devices are becoming
WiFi/EDGE/3G enabled and it would be cool to
Wherever its location and name, please count me in!
With Mobile Applications, Wireless, and GIS, I think New York City is
one of the best testbeds out there.This city has the data, the
people, the devices, and the connectivity. Perfect.
R
I need a few people to assist with the site survey of a new Community
Access building in the Bronx. We are scheduled for Thursday Nov 4th
starting at 9am. If you can spare the time it will be a good learning
experience.
- Dustin -
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/29/wireless_ap_bomb_scare/
Student Bobby T, 20, set up a Dlink 2100AP wireless access point
outside his home in the suburbs of Sydney to act as a node in a
community wireless network. But the kit (a Dlink 2100AP wireless AP,
removed of its casing and with
http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/business/technology/
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