So what do we mean by Municipal?
"Affordable Broadband. Amenity Wifi."
Seems like a good slogan.
Rob
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NYCwireless has a hotspot system to meet both the advertisers objectives
and the surfers demands for usability WITHOUT interstitials or multiple
pop-ups.
NYCwirelesss SuperNodes (aka wifidog) use a little web page module to let
the user know theyre still logged in. It also includes informati
I'm thinking it would be good to set up a half-dozen PDAs for site
surveying.
I'm wondering if at this point, how far you can go back in PDA history and
still build a manageable netstumbler.
Has anyone been down this road before?
At this point, I think the specs would be:
* Either have an
Network Computing has a series of reviews about WLAN tools for
administrators. Some of them are expensive, but the reviews are
interesting, particularly those on graphical site survey tools. They also
devote a page to open-source tools (netstumbler, kismet):
[http://www.networkcomputing.com/
ht to
account for it.
Rob Kelley
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Subject: Re: [nycwireless] The End of the Intern
The Nation gets hip to Network Neutrality...
> From The Nation [posted online on February 1, 2006]
>
> http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060213/chester
>
> The End of the Internet?
>
> by JEFF CHESTER
>
> The nation's largest telephone and cable companies are crafting an
> alarming set of strategie
Network Computing has a series of reviews about WLAN tools for
administrators. Some of them are expensive, but the reviews are
interesting, particularly those on graphical site survey tools. They also
devote a page to open-source tools (netstumbler, kismet):
[http://www.networkcomputing.com/sho