[plug] Re: Wireless Linux Solution

2002-08-08 Thread plug@lists.q-linux.com
> The FCC requirement for unlicensed 2.4GHz ISM is that EIRP > cannot exceed 26dBm. > Meaning: at 100mW transmission (20dBm) you can only attach > a 6dBi antenna. The FCC allows you to exceed the 26dBm EIRP > if you reduce your RF output by the same amount, e.g. you > can do 20dBm RF output and 6d

[plug] SQL-Ledger User Manual?

2002-07-30 Thread plug@lists.q-linux.com
Anyone here have the user manual for SQL-Ledger? How is it? (For example, how helpful compared to just trying to figure out SQL-Ledger by trial and error.) Anyone here who doesn't have the manual but would be interested in getting a copy? __ Do Yo

[plug] Chassis Punch

2002-07-02 Thread plug@lists.q-linux.com
Hello, I am looking for recommendations where to get a chassis punch (or punch set). I have to make nice, clean, flat, smooth, circular holes in metal cans, some holes about 7/16" (11mm) diameter, other holes about 9/16" (14mm), and I understand a chassis punch is the way to go. TIA for any stor

[plug] md5 Checksums for Bayanihan Linux v1 ISO

2002-06-21 Thread plug@lists.q-linux.com
Someone asked about md5 checksum for the Bayanihan Linux "v1" ISO. For the ISO file at http://www.dtech.com.ph/~andre/asti-beta/ I got: 635,142,144 bytes --- a2923a28163d054082c6076751aa6e58 For the ISO file at http://bayanihan.asti.dost.gov.ph/ 635,207,680 bytes --- 1ae15028d5a5b7e079db814f547c6

[plug] Wireless LAN / ASTI experience

2002-05-29 Thread plug@lists.q-linux.com
> Orlando Andico: > Ahh. The ITU/FCC regulation on unlicensed 2.4GHz ISM band > requires/mandates that the ERP (effective radiated power) > does not exceed 27dBm [= 0.5W]. Now I am more confused than before. The FCC regulation is already confusing to begin with, e.g., http://www.lns.com/papers/

[plug] FreeBSD (or at least not 100% Linux-specific) Training?

2002-04-27 Thread plug@lists.q-linux.com
Does anyone know of a place that offers or is capable of offering FreeBSD training? Or at least Unix training that is not limited to Linux. For example, where the training would discuss a particular concept in general terms first, and then show how it is done in Linux, in FreeBSD, and maybe in o