with WiFi ? Nothing but the excuses we allow people
to continue to make.
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ng like Wild Blue does
JohnnyO
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I'm looking for a good
tupid filtering like Wild Blue does
JohnnyO
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I'm loo
be found / shot / arrested / sued / what have you.
What's different with WiFi ? Nothing but the excuses we allow people
to continue to make.
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ng to connect to open WiFi devices and do ANYthing
on that connection.
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d filtering like Wild Blue does
JohnnyO
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I'm looking
n
Behalf Of Pete Davis
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The legality and ethics of using an open access point is questionable, but
there is a liability issue as well. In most of the areas that
, 2006 2:56 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] recommendation for Client POE integrated radio for
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I'm looking for a good client radio to use in an emergency
communications
vehicle. My criteria are, POE, highest gain panel antenna possible,
scan/survey tool built in, web interface, 802
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I'm looking for a good client radio to use in an emergency
communications
vehicle. My criteria are, POE, highest g
Brian, I can send you a couple for free if you need some for your
emergency response team.
I've got a bunch of Teletronics 802.11B EZ Bridges, 100mw and 200mw,
that I pulled and replaced with Lonnie's war boards. They work fine.
Have a web interface for survey and configuration and are just du
ore and you have no restrictions on bandwidth or
stupid filtering like Wild Blue does
JohnnyO
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no restrictions on bandwidth or
stupid filtering like Wild Blue does
JohnnyO
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Sounds like I'd want to stay away from YOU for the same reason...
Brian Webster wrote:
Id' like to stay away from YDI/Proxim just
because of their attitude on the phone whenever I have dealt with them.
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I'm looking for a good client radio to use in an emergency communications
vehicle. My criteria are, POE, highest gain panel antenna possible,
scan/survey tool built in, web interface, 802.11b at minimum. I'm part of a
ham radio emergency response group and we have our own comms van. I want to
have
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