Pebble is a debian based smallish distro: http://www.nycwireless.net/pebble/
île sans fil ( http://www.ilesansfil.org/ ) has succesfully deployed it in a few
venues in Montreal.
Check our wiki for more details: http://www.ilesansfil.org/wiki/
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Robin Millette (aka Lord D. Nattor)
Dors-je? http:/
Pebble is a debian based smallish distro: http://www.nycwireless.net/pebble/
île sans fil ( http://www.ilesansfil.org/ ) has succesfully deployed it in a few
venues in Montreal.
Check our wiki for more details: http://www.ilesansfil.org/wiki/
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Robin Millette (aka Lord D. Nattor)
Dors-je? http:/
On Sat, 15 May 2004, Penbrock wrote:
> My company had installed a few Toshiba HotSpot routers. They are set up
> to ask for a code number or a credit card to allow access for 1,2 or 24
> hours of Internet access. Everything was working fine until Toshiba told
> us they are dropping the service. Do
My company had installed a few Toshiba HotSpot routers. They are set up to
ask for a code number or a credit card to allow access for 1,2 or 24 hours of
Internet access. Everything was working fine until Toshiba told us they are
dropping the service. Does anyone know of this type of HotSpot
On Sat, 15 May 2004, Penbrock wrote:
> My company had installed a few Toshiba HotSpot routers. They are set up
> to ask for a code number or a credit card to allow access for 1,2 or 24
> hours of Internet access. Everything was working fine until Toshiba told
> us they are dropping the service. Do
My company had installed a few Toshiba HotSpot routers. They are set up to
ask for a code number or a credit card to allow access for 1,2 or 24 hours of
Internet access. Everything was working fine until Toshiba told us they are
dropping the service. Does anyone know of this type of HotSpot
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