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Wifi my local area for my first warwalk success







Wifi my local area for my first warwalk
success

Wifi my local area for my first warwalk
success
12/09/2003 06:14 AM

It's been in my interest as a web page developer that someday I could sit outside and leech Internet access without committing any crime, well this is how myself SolidCore and a friend Elf discovered it to be a reality.




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Japan launches 3G phone working in local
area network


Japan launches 3G phone working in local
area network
07/15/2004 12:19 AM
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Cebit 2004 A Great Success for Shuttle /
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Products with Positive Feedback


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Japan's DoCoMo launches 3G phone that
works in local area network (AFP)


Japan's DoCoMo launches 3G phone that
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500 million funding included in local
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500 million funding included in local
authority 'Local Area Agreements'
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Japan's DoCoMo launches 3G phone that
works in local area network


Japan's DoCoMo launches 3G phone that
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Local Tech Looks Homeward For '05
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Deploying Windows Server 2003 Internet
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Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
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market grew more than tenfold from about
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than 130,000 by year end


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Local Search Service “RateItAll Local”
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Local Search Seen Hurting Local Media


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TrakSoft Inc. Announces the Release of
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Hot new reports on UFOs, ETs, Abductions, Encounters, Crop Circles, Earth Mysteries, Conspiracies and more! We wish to welcome all new-comers and for those who have been with us before, we want to thank you for your continued support. Joining us again this year with hot new data about Mars and the mysterious Coral Castle is Richard C. Hoagland who, in addition to his lecture, will give two amazing workshops. Jordan Maxwell, our guest of honor for the weekend, will share his knowledge on the ET presence dating back to the ancient world and it's implications for today's world.
Link (Thanks, Captain Todd Lappin!)

Area Code Map


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Orkut Bay Area Map


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Mostly what I expected except Silicon Valley looks like Death Valley for some reason.  A bug?


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Area 51 Investigator goes underground!


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I am a very proud and loyal American. I support the principles of this country and would never do something that would put me under Uncle Sam's scrutiny. As a citizen I pay taxes to Uncle Sam so that my children and I sleep well at night knowing that the government is watching our backs and doing the things that keep us on top of the technology power curve. So I am not all sympathetic
when I hear about some knuckle head messing around with government sensors out in the desert.

Everyone has seen the movies and heard the rumors about Area 51 and I am sure their are a lot of people that would give their eye teeth to visit the site. Uncle Sam has the area restricted for a reason and that is good enough for me. When someone is out there digging up sensors in my opinion that is bordering on treason. So I have no qualms when someone messes with federal property
I would expect the FBI to find out if the individual is a curious george or a foreign spy.

We all are entitled to our opinions and are responsible for our actions. You are free to do a lot of things but people need to realize their are consequences to actions such as this. [The Register]


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Want a job? Move to Washington, DC
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Want a job? Move to Washington, DC
area.
04/09/2004 04:11 PM

According to this Washington Post article, the unemployment rate in the DC area is the lowest in the nation.  In the well-educated Maryland and Virginia suburbs unemployment is between 1.6 and 2.2 percent, ridiculously low compared to the national average of 6.6 percent.  Best of all the standards for working hours and difficulty are set by the federal government.  A doctor I talked to said that she went to work for the Food and Drug Administration:  "It felt like a 2-year vacation compared to working in a private practice.  The funniest part was that the people who worked there complained about how hard their jobs were."

Want a job?  Go East Young Man!


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Access point in London


Access point in London 04/22/2004 02:22 AM
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WLAN Switch in an Access Point


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Xirrus launches its wireless LAN array: In a briefing last week, Xirrus executives explained that their product combines the utility of a wireless LAN switch with a single footprint that can coordinate frequency and signal pattern across as many as 16 channels using a combination of 802.11a and 802.11b/g with sectorized antennas. Gigabit Ethernet carries the traffic to and from the array; a redundant failover Gigabit Ethernet port and a 10/100 management port ensures throughput. The WLAN array comes in three configuration: four ports, eight ports, or 16 ports (models XS-3500, XS-3700, XS-3900). All three models can work in 802.11a, b, or g mode for each radio, with up to 12 for 802.11a and up to four for 802.11b/g. Xirrus has baseband-level control of the radios which allows them to adaptively and dynamically change the signal strength and antenna scope. Because they're sectorized, that means each radio can serve a greater distance if needed than the typical indoor omnidirectional antenna--or back off as the RF environment requires. The arrays have what are now required features of any switch: VLANs, multiple SSIDs per switch (up to 16), QoS, and assignment to VLAN based on authentication, SSID, or other factors. One of the radios on any model can be set to work as a monitor for security threats, like rogue access points. The arrays can be managed using Layer 3 tunneling with a centralized platform, the XM-3300, which can handle up to 500 WLAN arrays. Because there's an extra 10/100 interface, the management can be entirely out of band of the actual network traffic. The arrays are powered with 48-volt DC which requires either direct electrical wiring for an AC adapter or the use of DC power over Ethernet--not the standard kind, but their 48-volt variety--that ties into their Remote Power System (XP-3100) at over 300 feet of Cat 5 Ethernet cable. The Xirrus array is the logical extension of the WLAN switch concept. One of the early gating factors for WLAN switching was the necessity for all traffic to be routed from an access point back via Ethernet to a physical switch which had to manage all the data coming and going. While this added the benefit of VLAN-based roaming that was independent of a physical switch location, it also tied bandwidth to the computational and switching capacity of that centralized switch device. (Symbol's first "access port" system had only...

Ah, Yes, The Lamppost As A Wireless
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Access Point
03/23/2005 08:20 PM
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Access Point Utilites for Unix


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Use one wireless Mac as an internet
access point


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access point
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Wi-Fi Battle Turns to Access Point,
802.11n


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D-Link's USB-Powered Access Point


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Asus' WL-330 Pocket Access Point


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Zyxel Adds PEAP in an Access Point


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Linksys WAP11: Worst Access Point Ever


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Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4.1
(Stable)


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(Stable)
05/29/2004 04:50 PM
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Intel shelves plans for Wi-Fi access
point


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point
09/24/2004 03:39 PM
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Turn-key Mesh Routing Access Point


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Cisco Wi-Fi access point flaw lets
snoopers in


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snoopers in
12/04/2003 08:28 AM
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Anecdotally, Hotels Use Free Access as a
Selling Point


Anecdotally, Hotels Use Free Access as a
Selling Point
03/06/2004 01:49 AM
On a drive this last week from Los Angeles to Seattle, I noticed more hotels advertising free high-speed Internet access than ever before: I drove with my brother-in-law and a border collie from Los Angeles to Seattle over 2 1/2 days, starting on "the 5" (which turns into "I-5" north of the great central valley), cutting over to 101 along the northern coast, and then cutting back to I-5 at Grants Pass, Oregon. I saw several hundred billboards and the front doors of many hotels and motels as we drove along. Unlike previous long trips I've taken in the last couple of years, Internet is now a major bullet point for travelers. Most of the signs that advertised Internet service noted that it was high-speed and free, as well. Taken in the context of the travelers who pass along the routes we took, I can see that those services are a big necessity. In our case, our one night in a hotel in Ukiah didn't lead us to broadband since we were traveling with a dog. We looked into one chain, but they only had smoking rooms. We stayed at an inexpensive Super 8 that had free local and toll-free calls. My ISP had a Ukiah number, astoundingly, and thus I paid nothing for access in any case....

Intel chip set to make PC into wireless
access point


Intel chip set to make PC into wireless
access point
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Although software on the Grantsdale chip set will enable wireless access capability, users will still need a wireless card for PCs to use the technology.

Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4pre2
(Development)


Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4pre2
(Development)
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Utilites to configure and monitor a Wireless Access Point under Unix.

Meshcube: transparent tiny meshing
access-point


Meshcube: transparent tiny meshing
access-point
06/28/2004 06:39 AM
The Meshcube is a tiny, kit-built meshing WiFi (802.11a/b/g) access-point. It's kinda pricey (€199 and up), but it looks great and meshing networks are genuinely cool. Link (via Engadget)

Radionet Launches Wi-Fi Access Point for
Outdoor Applications


Radionet Launches Wi-Fi Access Point for
Outdoor Applications
06/17/2005 07:20 PM
New RN-610 brings high reliability and advanced security features to outdoor corporate and hotspot WLAN networks [PRWEB Jun 10, 2005]

D-Link Wireless Access Point Features
Power Over Ethernet


D-Link Wireless Access Point Features
Power Over Ethernet
09/07/2004 08:34 AM
D-Link Systems this week is unveiling a business-class 802.11g access point that boasts new management and security features as well as POE for spots far from electrical outlets.

Meru Access Point Eliminates 802.11g
Client Performance Penalty


Meru Access Point Eliminates 802.11g
Client Performance Penalty
08/10/2004 07:25 PM

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“Continuing its history of technology leadership and industry firsts in wireless networking, Meru Networks today announced its new AP200 Access Point with Dual Speed WLAN technology, which delivers maximum performance for any client on a hybrid wireless LAN (WLAN).” This unit eliminates the “speed penalty” that Wi-Fi networks encounter when using mixed 802.11b/g clients. That makes upgrading easier, as you can do it piece by piece. Myself, I just bit the bullet and did it…

Automatic Asset Location System uses
Wi-Fi Access Point Triangulation


Automatic Asset Location System uses
Wi-Fi Access Point Triangulation
03/28/2005 06:26 PM
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Compex releases sleekly styled
enterprise-class 802.11g access point,
WPE54G-ENT


Compex releases sleekly styled
enterprise-class 802.11g access point,
WPE54G-ENT
07/11/2004 04:18 AM
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802.11 WiFi Ruggedized Outdoor Access
Point and Antenna Kits Hit The Streets
(and docks)


802.11 WiFi Ruggedized Outdoor Access
Point and Antenna Kits Hit The Streets
(and docks)
08/19/2004 02:21 AM
HauteSpot Networks, a leading provider of long range wireless networking solutions, today announced the release of ruggedized, long range, outdoor access point and antenna kits which are ideal for RV parks, Truck stops, Marinas and campus'. These low cost, high quality, simple to install solutions for providing WiFi network access to large areas, are targeted at organizations who don't have, nor want, complex network support infrastructures. [PRWEB Aug 19, 2004]

Intel drops WiFi access point tech from
Grantsdale chipset for desktops


Intel drops WiFi access point tech from
Grantsdale chipset for desktops
09/25/2004 05:22 PM
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The Uncompassionate
Conservative

Britain considers
lowering the voting
age from 18 to 16

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saying that
America's strategy
in Iraq has gone
"off a cliff."

As the guerrilla war
against Iraqi
insurgents
intensifies,
American soldiers
have begun wrapping
entire villages in
barbed wire. In
selective cases,
American soldiers
are demolishing
buildings thought to
be used by Iraqi
attackers. They have
begun impris

James Taranto:
Liberals Imitate The
Retro-Right

increasingly common,
and are expected to
spread

The Helloworld
Project

Damien Penney has a
few comments for
Chomskyites:

Hacking free WiFi at
XML 2003

Stuff breaking in
slo-mo

Taco joint sign
gallery

Fan-generated Peter
Jackson Hobbit
trailer

Hippie Hobbit House
Sri Lankan (et al)
journos will netcast
footage from WSIS

Understanding and
Deploying LDAP
Directory Services

Modest IT spend
uptick in '04

UK hi-tech industry
demands better R&D
tax breaks

SAP hones mid-market
message

Organisations Should
Protect Computerized
Systems

Can you say n-Case?
WiMAX trials speed
up

California signs up
for nutty law
banning camcorders
from cinemas

Republicans have a
new ad campaign

BCS Nightmare III
Greek terror leaders
found guilty

Kazaa has shut down
Kazaalight

The truth behind the
'miserable failure'
search on Google

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