Richard,
Has anyone any experience in this?
Both Gordon Rowell and I have (separately- since I'm in Canada and he's in
Australia - wireless range is good but not THAT good!) experimented
with using 802.11b wireless cards with an e-smith server. Neither of
us have had much time lately to work
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Local Side Wireless and E-smith
Richard,
Has anyone any experience in this?
Both Gordon Rowell and I have (separately- since I'm in Canada and he's in
Australia - wireless range is good but not THAT good!) experimented
with using 802.11b wireless cards with an e
Hi
We are about to do a wireless network. As soon as we get the hardware.
We will let you know how it went. Roving computers. [no not users]beats me.
robert
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Hi
We are about to do a wireless network. As soon as we get the hardware.
We will let you know how it went. Roving computers. [no not users]beats
me.
robert
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Do I ask too many questions?
Richard.
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Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Local Side Wireless and E-smith
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001
Richard Ford wrote:
So do you think I have a shot in my scenario?
Worth a try.
I was thinking of getting an extension lead and the aerial on the roof.
Antennas are important.
Does the number of users affect signal strength?
Presumably the noise floor would raise, but the effect is
: Thursday, July 05, 2001 1:09 AM
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Local Side Wireless and E-smith
Saw this thread and thought I would jump in. For
longer distances, 15 miles plus I have used a
microwave unit by BreezeCom for high speed
connections, 1.5Gh. The units use Spread
Spectrum,frequency
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Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Local Side Wireless and E-smith
So do you think I have a shot in my scenario?
I was thinking of getting an extension lead and the aerial on the roof.
Does the number of users affect signal
Has anyone any experience in this?
How do you add wireless to the safe local side of the e-smith network.
If wireless hardware only provides 40 bit encryption - how do you add
wireless to the live side of e-smith so you can VPN in safe 128
encryption?
What cards work well?
Is a base station
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