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From: JD (jolly_jimsofthome.net)
Date: Sun May 05 2002 - 23:39:46 CDT

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    Hi there john,

    I'm interested in doing a similar thing, and would be interested in sharing
    any information that gets mailed directly to you, and not to the list !

    sincerely
    Jim

    > Hi all
    > I'm just starting into radio and I'd like some advice from those
    > that have been there and done it all. :-)
    >
    > Anyway what we were looking at was sharing internet access with
    > each other (Yeah I know about the grey area in the law) using some good
    > cards then sharing the network with other friends in the neighbourhood
    > that can access our 2 sites.
    >
    > So what we've worked out so far........... (Don't laugh if we've got it
    > all wrong)
    > We've decided to run every thing in ad-hoc mode.
    > This is so we can communicate to each other and to the
    > client machines.
    > Unless I've got it wrong APs can't communicate with each
    > other AND with clients. Am I right!
    >
    > The Equipment we're looking at so far is a DWL-120 (it's a USB adaptor
    > that will be used for the client machines).
    >
    > We were going to us the DWL-520s for the 2 main nodes BUT we've since
    > found they don't' work well in Ad-hoc mode. :-(
    > The 2 main links will be Linux machines, I've got a few old 486s so they
    > should do FINE!!!
    >
    > So any suggestions or corrections?
    > As you can see I don't' know much at all. :-(
    >
    > A BIG THANKS
    > John Morrison
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