Yes, defcon should be very informative to attend for beginners and FE's.
Eighty bucks, cash only, at the foyer of the Apollo conf rm, no pre-registration necessary
I don't believe there will be any additional charges to attend the sessions.
Check the forums for useful info:
http://forum.defcon.org/



I know its $80 to get in but are there additional charges to attend the different sessions they have? Is it informative for beginners to attend? Do I need to pre-register or once there where would I go to pay and register?

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Subject: [SOCALWUG] Defcon WiFi Shootout 2004 July 30 - August 1, 2004



http://www.wifi-shootout.com

Defcon WiFi Shootout 2004 July 30 - August 1, 2004, Second Annual Contest

Once again, WiFi enthusiasts from around the globe will gather in Las Vegas,
Nevada, July 30 - August 1, 2004, to show off their skills in the 2nd Annual
Defcon Wifi Shootout Contest. This contest is open to all Defcon 12
attendees. To see what happened at last year's contest please visit the
contest archive.


2004 Contest Goal
The goal of this year's contest is to achieve the greatest possible connect
distance between two 802.11b stations through innovative engineering and
antenna design.


Frank Keeney http://www.wlanparts.com

Co-Founder, Southern California Wireless User Group:
http://www.socalwug.org

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