[MLB-WIRELESS] The skies are alive with the sound of GPS

Michael Craig michaeljohncraig at newmail.net
Thu Aug 8 11:04:44 EST 2002


to make it look like the servers in the 192.168.x.x subnet are actually on
the 10.x.x.x.

this would be quite simple if you only have one gw to melwireless
network.....set it up just like you are hosting from a private subnet to the
internet.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-melbwireless at wireless.org.au
[mailto:owner-melbwireless at wireless.org.au]On Behalf Of Bruce Morrison
Sent: Thursday, 8 August 2002 10:29
To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] The skies are alive with the sound of GPS


On Thu, 8 Aug 2002 10:15, Michael Craig wrote:
> Why not use NAT with static allocations to your servers????

To achieve what?

>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-melbwireless at wireless.org.au
> [mailto:owner-melbwireless at wireless.org.au]On Behalf Of andrew garton
> Sent: Tuesday, 6 August 2002 14:02
> To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
> Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] The skies are alive with the sound of GPS
>
>
> Greetings... A brief update to our first scheduled stream at TS
> Wireless. We are still keen to participate in the MW grid, but we are
> unlikely to move to the 10.0... etc IP in the short term.
>
> Any MW people who would like to encourage this to take place, please
> let us know why, how and if possible. Two TS Wireless tech support
> people, including Adam from F2A are on this list.
>
> Cheers,
> andrew
>
> ---
>
> :__The skies are alive with the sound of GPS
>
> Saturday, 3 August, saw the first implementation of generative
> streams, live re-composing ambient sound pieces over TS Wireless.
>
> Memory Effect is an emergent series of compositions derived from GPS
> coordinates and anecdotal sonic references to a sense of "place" and
> one's temporal relationship to scalable references marked out by
> GPS receivers and the satellites they receive data from.
>
> Memory Effect is composed by Andrew Garton and produced in
> collaboration with Justina Curtis.
>
> Select either Wireless or Internet streams from:
>
> http://www.toysatellite.org/wireless/
>
> This project would not be possible without support from TAO/SSEYO Ltd,
> United Kingdom.
>
>
>    __Finding TS Wireless
>
>    Line of Site Location:
>
>    S   37° 47.466'
>    E  144° 59.049'
>
>    Within 2-3km radius of 124 Queens Pde,
>    Fitzroy North,
>    Melb, Australia
>
>    http://www.nodedb.com/australia/vic/melbourne/view.php?nodeid=163
>
>    Access details via http://www.toysatellite.org/wireless/
>
>
>    __What do you need?
>
>    1. An 802.11b wireless card if you are within 30-40 meters of TS
>       Wireless.
>
>    2. A suitable directional antenna connected to an 802.11b wireless
>       card.
>
>    3. An audio player that can retrieve MP3 audio streams.
>
>    __More information
>
>    1. Melbourne Wireless
>       http://www.wireless.org.au
>
>    2. TS Wireless
>       http://www.toysatellite.org/wireless/
>
>
> TS Wireless is a community networking project from Toy Satellite in
> collaboration with free2air.org and c2o (Community Communications
> Online).
>
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