[MLB-WIRELESS] The Hombrew Challenge Notebooks with broken screens wanted
David Saab
dsaab at saabenterprises.com
Fri Feb 15 09:52:27 EST 2002
Darren these are pretty easy to source. You only need to go to the
computer auctions. They go for nix for nothing prices. Just look in the
paper for the next auction.
Best regards,
David Saab
Saab Enterprises Pty Ltd
-----Original Message-----
From: Fulton, Darren J [mailto:Darren.Fulton at team.telstra.com]
Sent: Thursday, 14 February 2002 4:38 PM
To: 'melbwireless at wireless.org.au'
Subject: RE: [MLB-WIRELESS] The Hombrew Challenge Notebooks with broken
screens wanted
I just bought an RG-1000 starter kit from the US for $AUD550 (including
fedex delivery and duties). Considering you get the AP plus an orinoco
silver card this was a pretty good deal. If you then sell the pcmcia
card on
ebay for $160 or so you get the AP for < $400.
Factor in the cost of a pcmcia card + PCI adaptor + old linux box +
cables +
pigtail etc sucking a few hundred watts, and a mast mounted RG-1000
(10Watts) starts looking cheap.
Darren
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Hall [mailto:simonh at auschar.com.au]
> Sent: Thursday, 14 February 2002 3:59 PM
> To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
> Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] The Hombrew Challenge Notebooks with broken
> screens wanted
>
>
> Well folks. In the light of community spirit I thought it
> was time I put
> forward an idea I have been pondering about for a while now.
>
> One dilemma that we have it that of the apparent shortage of cable and
> connectors (shoot me If I'm wrong). The other issue is that
> using long runs
> is not too cool, not to mention a bit pricey.
>
> My idea was to make a homebrew AP that you can sit nice and
> close to the
> antenna. Regardless of how high it was (100m would still
> keep things in
> spec. from a UTP perspective) That is why I was asking about
> the Compaq
> contura aero notebook yesterday.
>
> I have now given up on the idea of the contura, but have gone
> a different
> way. My plan is to gut a notebook with a broken screen and
> use the parts to
> build it and possibly use the kernel from the WRP to get it going.
>
> Any input into the idea would be excellent as I think that
> this would be a
> great way to build some AP's real cheap.
>
> Comments and suggestions taken with pleasure.
>
> Currently I need to look at enclosures so any ideas would be good.
> I have contacted a lot of resellers of notebooks, but only
> one was receptive
> to my idea. Thanks Greg. Most others where keen to make a
> buck from even
> their oldest piece of junk.
>
> Please look around your workplaces and let me know if you
> have anything that
> might suffice. Check out my Wiki page for minimum specs.
> http://www.wireless.org.au/wiki/?SimonHall
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Simon Hall
> Systems Administrator
> Australian Char Pty Ltd
> Ph. +613 9706 6330
> Fax. +613 9706 6176
> http://www.auschar.com.au
>
>
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