Great. I met with Tarry and some of the Wireless dudes from the Valley at the Bradley center several weeks ago. I don't know if you received any of the notes from the meeting. One item discussed was a cd that autoconfigures workstations to become network extenders as well as provides security to the local machine. We thought there may be a way to make use of all the wireless nodes already deployed.
> > We'll have one in the Valley in the coming months. It's in the works now. > > > Frank Keeney > http://www.wlanparts.com > > Co-Founder, Southern California Wireless User Group: > http://www.socalwug.org > > IM: Yahoo: wlanparts, AIM: wlanparts, MSN: frank at pasadena.net > VOIP: Skype: wlanparts, FWD: 289372 > >> -----Original Message----- >> >> We need some of this wireless goodness on the north side of >> the Santa Monicas! >> Please, please don't leave us Valley people out of your network! >> >> I'm hoping one day to see a WAP in Panorama City...certainly >> it would be sweet >> to be able to sit at a picnic bench in Plaza del Valle and >> surf. Wishful >> thinking, I'm sure....<sigh> > * * * * * * * * * * * * "Weaving the spirit of open source throughout the social fabric." The Linux Public Broadcasting Network, a 501(c)3 public benefit media nonprofit, provides free public access to technology, education, community and arts services and content. ~ VNAN.ORG ~ SOCALWIRELESS.ORG ~ COLO.LPBN.ORG ~ ~ MUSIC.LPBN.ORG ~ RADIO.LPBN.ORG ~ ARTS.LPBN.ORG ~ * * * * * * * * * * * * http://COLO.LPBN.ORG: Data Services, Video & Audio Streaming, Video Conferencing, Offsite Data Storage; Webhosting, Group Management Reliable, Secure, Convenient Colocation Services. The Linux Public Broadcasting Network Colocation services are available at cost to qualifying individuals, nonprofit organizations and other public benefit projects and institutions. Other individuals, groups and for-profit business may also apply to receive discounted rates. All proceeds support the nonprofit public access, public benefit community media projects of the Linux Public Broadcasting Network. No commercial advertising, no hidden charges. * * * * * * * * * * * * LINUX PUBLIC BROADCASTING NETWORK 2210 Lincoln Blvd. Suite #12 Venice, CA 90291 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 310-636-1815
