Correction, that's MESSY.  I'm still working on it.  I'm beginning to think it
requires an administrative arm that I can't afford yet.  It goes back to the idea
of herding cats while presenting a professional image to the public.

Seth Cohn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>Bob, you live in the middle of nowhere...
>Heck, I don't think the signal will even leave
>your property (grin)
>
>On the other hand, I just installed a wireless
>access point at EFN.  Currently, it's MAC address
>limited, so you need to be authorized to use the
>access... but at some point, once things are more
>setup, we'll probably open it up for more public
>use. (Such as during Linux User Group meetings)
>
>Seth
>
>P.S.  Regarding large scale wireless, I'll be
>setting up some sort of meeting soon with others
>to discuss future plans.
>
>P.P.S.  Regarding consulting co-ops, Yes, I'm
>interested, and Bob Crandell and I were talking
>about this for a while, and it was clear that it
>could be very messy, depending on how it was
>setup.
>
>--- Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> BTW, I am running a public wireless network at
>> our house.  Network
>> nams is "Any", no encryption or access control,
>> DHCP server gives out
>> NATted IP addresses, firewall passes most
>> traffic through to the rest
>> of the 'net.
>>
>> So far as I know, nobody has ever used it
>> except Anne and me.  That it
>> to say, I've never seen the light blinking when
>> it wasn't one of us
>> blinking it.
>>
>> --
>> Bob Miller                              K<bob>
>> kbobsoft software consulting
>> http://kbobsoft.com
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>
>
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