I live in a multi-building condo complex in SF. The condo provides cable TV to all units, and it has occurred to me that it would be great for the condo association to build a community hotspot.
How complicated would it be to build, and how much would it cost? Would anyone be willing to assist me with this project? Thanks for your time and attention, ...Debi Matt Peterson wrote: > Howdy Folks, > > Terry Schmidt (NYCwireless) and I recently completed a month-long round > the world trip. Being the wireless geeks that we are, a stop in Taiwan > (particularly Taipei & Hsinchu) was part of the schedule. We met up > with a number of 802.11 & VoIP equipment ODM/OEMs. > > We've located a source for 200mW PCMCIA cards. They're Prism2.5 based, > one version with dual MMCX connectors (like Cisco/Aironet) and another > with an integrated antenna (non-snap-off). Both designs allow for > stacking in PCMCIA slots (unlike Lucent). Pricing for these sweet > babies is extremely competitive. As with most ODM purchases, quantity > is a big issue. > > Would anyone like some? I'm particularly looking for folks who would > want atleast 20 units. I need to organize atleast 1000 (approx. half > have already been allocated). Pricing will be under $100/unit > (including shipping), but this all dependent on number of orders we can > combind. I would ask that community groups, WISPs, etc. please combine > your purchase # to me, I'm not interested in one-z-two-z's right now > (these will be available at future BAWUG gatherings). Thx. > > -- > Matt Peterson Bay Area Wireless Users Group > Founder <http://www.bawug.org/> > -- > -- > general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> > [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless -- general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
