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From: Jamie Lovick (jalovick_at_doof.org)
Date: Wed Jul 10 2002 - 00:07:11 CDT

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    On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Jason Hecker wrote:
    >
    > Unfortunately, I think any organised wireless networking in Canberra
    > is nascent and fragmented. In spite of www.air.net.au there isn't
    > much going on, not like in Melbourne and Sydney. This could be
    > rectified. Perhaps go to the next Canberra Linux Users Group
    > meeting at the ANU and see if anything is going on there. Maybe
    > there are a few others who are interested.

    Originally, it was air.net.au that got me into the whole wireless thing.

    > Before I left Canberra I was looking at setting up an access point
    > on the roof a friend's house in Melba. He lives at the top of the
    > hill and has fantastic unfettered views of all of Belconnen and
    > North Canberra. Canberra is ideal for wireless networking so long
    > as you get some people perched high enough to run access points
    > (like up the back of Duffy, top of Melba, Fraser, Fadden, Banks,
    > Richardson, Red Hill, Bruce, Giralang, Macgregor, Upper Narrabundah,
    > Griffith (c'mon Andrew), Nungnawall (sp?), Evatt, housing on Lake
    > Ginninderra (c'mon Ross), etc.) and a few select buildings in Civic
    > and Woden and you should have a good start. Using a homebrew high
    > gain 180 or 360 degree waveguide antenna like on
    > www.trevormarshall.com would be ideal. When I was back there the
    > other weekend I noticed just how big all the trees in suburbia have
    > grown so users might have to consider antennas masts to get a signal
    > through....
    >
    > If you were lucky you could try and get a few AP's into Telecom
    > Tower (doubtful...)

    It may also be worth registering a node on nodedb.com, that way you can
    see where you are in relation to others, and may be able to get hooked
    up.

    Regards

    Jamie

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