[nycwireless] Panix supports Network Neutrality

2006-01-25 Thread Dustin Goodwin
NYers looking for a broadband provider that will allow access to content and applications of their choosing now have two providers to choose from. I am very excited to report that the oldest ISP in NYC Panix.com supports Network Neutrality. Please reward these companies for supporting fair and

Re: [nycwireless] Panix supports Network Neutrality

2006-01-25 Thread Rob Kelley
Way to go Panix.com!! I see Panix advertises a Home Office DSL package -- corporate speeds at residential prices. 6.0Mbps/768kbps, $79.99/month (1 yr commitment) Worth checking out... Rob --- Dustin Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: NYers looking for a broadband provider that will allow

[nycwireless] TONIGHT!! NYCwireless January Meeting - Wed. Jan. 25th: VOIP over Wifi Design

2006-01-25 Thread Joe Plotkin
NYCwireless January Meeting Announcement All are invited - please re-post everywhere! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Wednesday, January 25th, 2006 at 7:15pm Bway.net 568 Broadway at Prince St, NE corner Suite 404 New York, NY 10012 [Please note: Everybody will need to sign-in in the lobby.]

[nycwireless] Getting and Serving Mobile-formatted content

2006-01-25 Thread nycwgen
Getting and Serving Mobile-formatted content As you know a lot of websites haven't yet cottoned to CMS rule of write once, publish everywhere. Some very popular sites still have only standard pages. Curbed.com has a .5Mb home page. How do you use the site with the mobile phone you have?

[nycwireless] EYEBEAM hosts Troika Ranch -- Final NYC Performances

2006-01-25 Thread Rob Kelley
Up until this Saturday, Jan 28, dance company Troika Ranch is presenting its digital dance theater at EYEBEAM in Chelsea. The production uses wireless technology and custom software to let dancers use their movements to manipulate the visuals and the score of the piece. My wife has worked with

[nycwireless] 10ms pings soekris/pebble

2006-01-25 Thread Gary Eden
I am using several soekris 4521 boards with smc 2532W-B pcmcia cards running pebble linux with hostap and am generally satisfied with the operation and performance. There is just one small detail that keeps nagging at me and that is why these boxes consistently run pings to adjacent boxes on

[nycwireless] Tiny Wifi Receiver?

2006-01-25 Thread Rob Kelley
I’ve been thinking about buses and wifi. Bus riders want to know where the bus is. If there were an access point at each bus stop, the bus could simply ping each bus stop. The bus stop’s AP is mapped to a location, so the system would then know the last bus stop the bus left and be able to