You need to think about 24/7 tech support.

Are you or is anyone going to answer the phone at 3am when they can't
connect?

I can offer this for you at a very low cost with a 800. Drop me a line.

Raj





Raj Saxena, CEO
IP Island Consulting, Inc.
http://www.ipisland.com/
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408-679-0400
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael A. Nemoseck
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 11:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [BAWUG] Oppurtunity???, but I need help


I posted before asking about extending the range of my Linksys wireless
router.  I also mentioned that I was doing a research report on Wireless
networking.  Well as part of my report I was actually going to set up a
small community wireless group.  Well I found out that a few downtown
businesses are investigating the possibility of setting this up to
attract more business.  Well after speaking with them they want me to
help set this up.  My question is since I am actually going to set this
up for a few businesses, is there anything that I should know so that I
don't look stupid or give bad advice.  Basically I am looking for
miscellaneous information from setup to equipment.  Or anything that
people don't think about.  The more information anyone can give me the
better.  And I am also going to experiment with as much as I can so if
anybody knows of any theories or ideas that people have had, people are
working on, or have tried please let me know of them as well.  This will
all be put into my report.  I appreciate all your help, Thank You.


Mike


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