Hi Lee,

I would not even dare to do it with WLAN if the plan is to get
connectivity to a moving bus from outside the bus.  If the goal is to
get users connectivity in a non-moving bus, not sure how significant
that would be for users (how long do buses stay stationary?).

To make it of real use, I would use licensed stuff (3G and 4G) to the
moving bus and have an AP inside the bus for end-user connectivity.
Not sure why the transportation and transit systems haven't gone that
route (no pun intended!).

 ... Jonn Martell, [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.martell.ca

On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Lee H Badman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the name of "what if", wondering if any school has installed
> infrastructure specifically intended to provide WLAN to bus riders on
> campus? I'm talking strictly outside-in coverage, no radio magic on the bus
> itself. If so, how's it working for you and just as important, do you get
> the sense that anyone appreciates it?
>
>
>
> Regards-
>
>
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> Lee
>
>
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> Lee H. Badman
>
> Wireless/Network Engineer
>
> Information Technology and Services
>
> Syracuse University
>
> 315 443-3003
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