[MLB-WIRELESS] Internet Feed offer.
James Robertson
orlock at central.warehouse.net
Mon Jan 14 12:31:04 EST 2002
I'd be interested, except for the fact that its not going to work/pan out,
or stay viable for any length of time.
Another point - 2.4Ghz hardware isnt going to be obsolete any time soon.
Plus, working with 5Ghz equipment will probably be a fair bit more pricy,
require more skill.. What are the power level limits?
James
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, fredrick farnsworth wrote:
> I can set up a Node/Proxy with Internet Feed, about
> 512K No Byte Charges, Just a Fixed Bandwisth Cost.
> But I will setup only a 802.11a spec, as 802.11b will
> be obsolete soon, and speed quickly degrades with
> distance making a WAN type network with 802.11b a
> joke.
> Is anyone Interested in this?
> I can get a good pricing on this.
>
> Fredrick.
>
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