[MLB-WIRELESS] What needs to be done first.

Clae clae13 at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 10 14:54:44 EST 2002


>Its all fine talking about we can get a cheap network Card here, and a
>cheap cable connector there, and my mate who lives on the otherside of
>the black stump has some cheap antennas etc etc etc.
>
>A suggest if some one can organize a "KIT" that incluse all the basic

so why don't YOU do some reading and research this  kit yourself?  or 
is your name really "joe bloggs"?

if you go through the list archives, you will find that most of these 
questions have been answered.  there's a place in the CBD that's good 
for connectors and cable.  various people have offered new-in-box 
retail discount antennae.  bulk card buys are progressing.

look, i agree, a kit option would be great, and if it came in my 
price range, i'd buy it like a shot.  and i agree, it would do 
wonders for critical mass.  it's just that the people on this list 
also have lives.  jobs.  wives.  girlfriends.  kids.  that kind of 
thing.  so be patient, or contribute.

i reckon these "kits" would make someone a great small business.  and 
yes, even a good list would be a good start.

clae.
(who hasn't had his weeties yet)

>items, cards, cables, connectors, antenna etc (one for access node,
>another kit for client only), do a group buy, you might a reasonable
>number of people to commit and get something going.
>For a lot of people trying to chase some stupid connector for 5 days is
>just plainly a waste of time.
>And wether Joe Bloggs has Lan cards for $5 cheaper than a local supplier
>with warranty etc is also crap.
>
>I purchased some cheap antenna about 2 months ago when i first started
>following the Wireless group, I haven't time to chase the rest of the
>items, so the antenna is just sitting on the floor in the office
>gathering dust.


>
>We need a "kit form option with all you need items, also a list of Items
>needed with known suppliers of those item where you can "readily
>purchase" those items.

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