On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Andrew Mathews wrote:

> With a USB antenna you don't even have to open the case of the pc. The
> only duplication should be software time. In addition, the need for any
> amplification due to signal loss due to a long cable run is eliminated,
> bandwidth is capped at 1 Mbps to eliminate single client saturation of
> bandwidth, (quite an asset from my side as a provider) and you've
> consolidated to a single point of failure instead of multiples. I'm
> doing an install this weekend for a local radio station consisting of a
> linux box for internet access, email, web services including streaming
> audio, and firewalling for a 20 client lan. I won't revert to Windows
> just so I can use one of these antennas, but it sure would be a lot less
> time and labor if it would work under Linux. 


Andrew, just curious if you had success with the USB implementation you
sought to accomplish above.

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