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LULA (Linux Users of Los Angeles) presents:

Wireless and Radius with Dr Bao Ha.

Dr Bao Ha will talk about wireless communities and how they are
created with Linux.  They consist of hardware, software and people 
who put them together and those who use the wireless connectivity.
There are several forming in Los Angeles, in particular the 
Venice Neighborhood Area Network (VNAN) will be focused on.
The hardware and software behind managing wireless subscribers, 
from the 802.11abg cards and access points (AP) to the Radius 
software for user authentication will be discussed and demonstrated.

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 7pm - 9pm

Where: 

Tom Bradley Youth and Family Center
5213 West Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90019
Telephone: (323) 692-0669

North side of West Pico Blvd.
between Cloverdale Avenue and Cochran Ave.
between major cross streets of Fairfax Avenue and La Brea Ave.

For a map, see

http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?addr=5213+W.+Pico&csz=90019


DIRECTIONS:

 From 10 East or West - Exit north on La Brea, go one mile,
turn left onto Pico, go west about 1/2 mile and park.

 From 405 Freeway North or South, go 10 East - see above.

 From 5/101/170 Freeway North or South, go 10 West - see above.

      North

Cochran            Cloverdale
|                     |
|                     |
|                     |
|             alley   |
|         +-----------|                  |
|        lot          |                  |
|      Center         |                  |
+---------------------+------------------+
|                     |  Pico(1/2 mile)  |
|                     |                  |
                                       La Brea
      South                               ^
                                          |
                                    (from 10 Freeway)
                                          ^
PARKING:

Metered parking on Pico, Cochran, and Cloverdale;
free after 6PM.

Free parking also available in the rear lot; entered only from Cochran
via the alley, but it's a bit cramped.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

See http://www.lula.org
or http://www.lalugs.org
 

_______________________________________________
Frank Keeney

Wireless Antennas, Cables and Equipment:
http://www.wlanparts.com
 

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