Re: [SLUG] Wireless fest - 14 Aug 2004

2004-06-12 Thread Jan Schmidt

> Cool! (Cc'ing activities, the new festies, so the ctte can put it up on the
> SLUG website...)
> 

festies forwards to activities. Your duplicate messageid killer has turned
against you!

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Re: [SLUG] Wireless fest - 14 Aug 2004

2004-06-12 Thread Jeff Waugh


> Dear list,
> 
> I am organising a wireless fest with the Australian Wireless Association
> and others.
> 
> I am supplying beer, wine, softdrinks and sausages etc.  Yes, free beer
> and a BBQ. 
> 
> Topics that may be covered include:
> * Making an Access point with FreeBSD.
> * Which antenna is best?
> * Wireless Security 
> * Mobile Mesh 

Cool! (Cc'ing activities, the new festies, so the ctte can put it up on the
SLUG website...)

- Jeff

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Re: [SLUG] Wireless fest - 14 Aug 2004

2004-06-12 Thread Dean Hamstead
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penrith is good for me.
would be there with bells and whistles and my debian-ibook
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| On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 02:13 pm, Simon Males wrote:
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|>where?
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| Yet to be confirmed but maybe either Seven Hills or Penrith
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| Penrith is 5 mins of M4 with big garden with BBQ ;) (10 mins walk from
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| Both have lots of parking
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Re: [SLUG] Wireless fest - 14 Aug 2004

2004-06-12 Thread Shaun Oliver
interesting. 
I'd be interested in attending this.
mainly to keep up with technology as it were.
and get an idea of how one can implement a wireless system.

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Re: [SLUG] Wireless fest - 14 Aug 2004

2004-06-12 Thread Richard Hayes
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 02:13 pm, Simon Males wrote:
> where?

Yet to be confirmed but maybe either Seven Hills or Penrith

Penrith is 5 mins of M4 with big garden with BBQ ;) (10 mins walk from 
station)  Seven Hills is 5 min walk from station.
Both have lots of parking 

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[SLUG] Wireless fest - 14 Aug 2004

2004-06-12 Thread Richard Hayes
Dear list,

I am organising a wireless fest with the Australian Wireless Association and 
others.

I am supplying beer, wine, softdrinks and sausages etc.  Yes, free beer and a 
BBQ. 

Topics that may be covered include:
* Making an Access point with FreeBSD.
* Which antenna is best?
* Wireless Security 
* Mobile Mesh 
  
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Nada Marketing 
2/713 Pacific Hwy Gordon Australia 2072
Phone:+(61-2) 9418 4545 Fax:+(61-2) 9418 4348 Mob:+(61) 0414 618 425
http://www.nada.com.au 
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