[MLB-WIRELESS] Internet Feed offer.

James Robertson orlock at central.warehouse.net
Tue Jan 15 10:15:21 EST 2002


Warez trading is not "The Key".
Talk about trading warez so blatantly, and you may need "The Key" to get 
out of "The Cell" in "The Jail" after "The BSA" and "The Feds" finish with 
you.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/0112/13/national/national16.html

If anybody wants warez, they can pay the $70 a month for a Telstra/OPtus 
cable connection. Most/a lot of us are free software/open sour
enthusiats, and probably already HAVE an internet connection bigger than 
you could easily provide/obtain... Remember flat rate, unlimited bandwidth 
internet connections generally dont end up working, mainly due to software 
pirates/warez traders/mp3/divx weenies/etc.

James

Mon, 14 Jan 2002, fredrick farnsworth wrote:
> 
> I would like to for a Leech warez group, get a few
> people together, the cost will become small..
> The carrier lic you can get around, we are not
> reselling the service, all we are doing as getting a
> group of people together to share cost, not becoming a
> business entity to carry data for "other access" the
> group of people are getting the service for their own
> use.. And i believe this is the Key.
> 
> 
> Either that or we get 10 or so people who have
> cable/adsl connections, create a common repository of
> Files collected and proxy that of to the wireless
> group for share warez.
> 
> --- adamneat <adam.neat at agn-consulting.com> wrote:
> > <shakes head>
> > 
> > 200 perm 11Mbs connections all trying to access the
> > 'Net via a 512K ? An ISP
> > with 200 56K dialups and a 512K line should be
> > dragged over the coals for
> > dodgy/poor service; 200 3-6Mbs Wireless connections
> > is just 10 times worse.
> > 
> > Read through the other mail threads today on this
> > whole issue. Unless you're
> > wanting to pay for the carrier license and Melbourne
> > Wireless leech of that,
> > you're idea won't fly.
> > 
> > Someone mentioned earlier ( I think it was Tony)
> > that this is an Intranet,
> > NOT an Internet service. You cannot traverse
> > non-licensed networks with
> > Internet / 3rd party data.
> > 
> > Adam
> > 
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: fredrick farnsworth
> > [mailto:myfreewarez2000 at yahoo.com]
> > >Sent: Monday, 14 January 2002 2:18 PM
> > >To: melbwireless at melbwireless.dyndns.org
> > >Subject: RE: [MLB-WIRELESS] Internet Feed offer.
> > >
> > >
> > >My testing with 802.11b stuff show me severe speed
> > >degredation with distance.
> > >Perfect Line Of site is ok for 1-2 km at 3-6 m/bit
> > >Anything more you start getting sub 1 mbit speeds.
> > >Just not worth the trouble.
> > >at least with 11a you start with a base rate 5 time
> > >faster.  Just waiting to get my hands on a access
> > >point and cards to play with.
> > >
> > >"nobody mention internet"?  why, what else is this
> > >syetm for?  You have to be kidding with that
> > >statement, We can get internet leggally, we just
> > have
> > >to pay for it. And we can get it at a wholesale
> > price,
> > >off set cost maybe with some advertising and small
> > >proxy fees.  Most small ISP don't even have 512K!
> > >It will only cost about $40K per year, may be just
> > >under, That is very cheap.  Say spread it amongst
> > 200
> > >users, thats only $200 per year each! Unlimited
> > Hours
> > >24/7, not bye counting, what a deal!!!
> > >
> > >--- "ABBENHUYS, Ryan" <rabbenhuys at mfbb.vic.gov.au>
> > >wrote:
> > >> nobody even bother mentioning the word "Internet"
> > >>
> > >> more trouble than it's worth at this point and
> > will
> > >> most likely attract
> > >> undesirables.
> > >>
> > >> So 802.11b will be obselete soon and creating any
> > >> network with 802.11b is a
> > >> joke?
> > >> You sure bout that?
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From: fredrick farnsworth
> > >> [mailto:myfreewarez2000 at yahoo.com]
> > >> Sent: Monday, 14 January 2002 13:09
> > >>
> > >> 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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