[juneau-lug] Re: community wireless project

  • From: "Myron Davis" <myrond@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 16:11:33 -0800 (AKDT)

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Great!

Absolutely everything helps, that would be great.  This is somewhat
off-topic here so if you wouldn't mind subscribing to
talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx we can move the conversation over there and I'll
reply to you in depth :)

Basically what route you go depends upon how much money you want to spend,
and there just might be some more spare equipment laying around so you
don't have to buy some stuff.  (I've bought and given away a decent amount
of stuff already and I just might have a few other odds and ends which
would be useful!)

- -Myron

> Myron - I'll give it a shot if a node in Lemon Creek (Sunset Street)
> would be helpful.
>
> Also, I read where you (at least I think it was you) had some PCMCIA
> card recommendations a short time ago....reliable, with good range (I
> think it was B).  Can you repeat those?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fritz
>
> Myron Davis wrote:
>
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>>Hello,
>>
>>sorry about spamming this list again, I seem to be getting really good at
>>it.    There are a few nodes up for a community wide wireless project and
>>I'm hoping to get some more up.
>>
>>So I have the following offer, I'll give away (as supplies last) a Proxim
>>Harmony 802.11a access point w/ removable antennas and PoE capable (I'll
>>help you build a adapter if you want one... all you need is a little time
>>and a soddering iron) to the following people.
>>
>>If you can put up an access point ssid juneauwireless w/ nocat and hook
>> it
>>up to another node.  (either via wireless or via vpn to
>>vpn.juneauwireless.net) I'll give you one of these amazing :) access
>>points.  (Really actually they are pretty good systems, 200mw and very
>>very stable, I've been running one for months with no problems!).  They
>>look like the saucer bowl and I imagine one could mount one directly
>>outside w/ a little work, some foam, and with the custom built PoE
>>adapters.  (I've built one it takes about an hour to do, but well worth
>>it!).
>>
>>BTW these has a mini-PCI board in it, so if you laptop has one and you
>>want to salvage it you can pop them out and throw the mini-PCI wireless
>>card right into your laptop or minature computer.
>>
>>- -Myron
>>
>>P.S. you can check out the website at juneauwireless.net for more info.
>>
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