Pretty sure it was no ad hoc.
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Right, but do they have
ssid's in their trucks...
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ad hoc mode?
Rick Smith
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> Subject: RE: [WISPA] More Saturday Musings- Another (older) Truck-PC
> type
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> If they still operate as before, you shouldn't see them unless you set
> your tower as a client/cpe. I have never seen them do anything with
> an AP, o
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yeah I can see 10 - 12 of them at any time off one of my towers.
I'm 1/2 mile from a sears
nod, a scan on the AP shows them...
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If they still
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yeah I can see 10 - 12 of them at any time off one of my towers.
I'm 1/2 mile from a sears garage where th
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Subject: [WISPA] More Saturday Musings- Another (older) Truck-PC type
Hi Matt-
Back in my old Net-Stumbler days (back when you could drive across Atlanta
and see less than 20 Access Points, and 2 were my own), the "experimenters"
of the day became perplexed by this SSI
Hi Matt-
Back in my old Net-Stumbler days (back when you could drive across Atlanta
and see less than 20 Access Points, and 2 were my own), the "experimenters"
of the day became perplexed by this SSID that kept popping up at random
times. It was an Access Point named "SST-PR-1" The first time I