SFLAN is a group that has built a big backbone of wireless across the city. It's free and pretty stable/fast. Go to www.sflan.org for a map of their nodes and more info.


On Nov 3, 2004, at 14:46, crispin wrote:

What's SFLAN 47, I'm unfamiliar with it? I'd bring some of my
goodies(antennas, mod'ed wet-11 & WRT54G, pigtails) but I'll be taking the
bus from Marin(Mill Valley, anyone want to carpool..., in your car?).
Speaking of the bus I'm fresh from Seattle(if 3 months is fresh), if I was
in the Civic Center area or around 1st or 4th & Mission, what bus route
would get me to the area of the meet? See you there...Crispin McCabe

On 11/3/04 8:47 AM, "Joshua Marker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's a good idea - in fact, if someone can bring such stuff, maybe we
could do a field-trip/demo of catching SFLAN 47 or something, which is
right up the hill.


On Nov 2, 2004, at 16:52, crispin wrote:

    I'm planning on making the informal "general" meeting & I'm
currently in
need of an antenna with a beam area larger than the two waveguide
cantennas
I currently have.  Anyone have one they've stopped using?  Just a
random
thought, I thought I'd put out there, I could probably also use any
unused
or broken pigtails that are sitting in a drawer out there.  Thanks,
Crispin


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