Cool. I haven't been out there in a while so I didn't know, and the Juneau Library homepage wasn't specific about the valley branch. Anyway, was that a vote for the valley? tom wrote: >Open node, DHCP, A, B and G... > >The Valley library does have wireless now. General nocat-splash setup >(Fire up a browser, look at the 'I Agree' page and click go, then like >magic, the routes are open for your mac address all day). > >No port 25 outbound because of all the bad people with uncared for >Windows laptops, so get a web-based email account, or relay off your >home machine on a different port.. > >The AP is a lovely Cisco Aironet 1200 so you probably could get a signal >in God's ice cream across the way there... or Sears, or Super Bear, or >Electronic Adventure down around the corner... who knows (I'm sure >someone will find out though). > >Tom > >On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 14:58 -0900, Jacob Gemmell wrote: > > >>December 20th is fast approching and all the meeting rooms seem to be >>open right now. Is there any interest in doing this months meeting at >>the Valley Library this month? I will reserve a room on Thursday at >>3:00 based on the discussion from the list. I guess a deciding factor >>may be whether or not the Valley has Wireless internet. For >>topics...Well I did find a USBKey Distro that works on my laptop. >>Either that or games. I'll look for some nice multiplayer games out >>there that I haven't tried yet. >> >>------------------------------------ >>This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. >>To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the >>word unsubscribe in the subject header. >> >> > > >------------------------------------ >This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. >To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the >word unsubscribe in the subject header. > > ------------------------------------ This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject header.