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12248eprairie.com Motorola Surreptitiously Developing Bleeding-Edge Wireless BroadbaKillswitch-6/20/2002
12247The Next 802.11 Revolution? By Brian Morrissey PHILADELPHIA -- The dream of soDexter Lives On-6/13/2002
12246An Invitation to the IEEE-USA Workshop on U.S. National Policy for Accelerating Frank A. Coluccio-6/4/2002
12245It must be a relatively flat, very treed place. Those are indeed places to avoiPete Young-5/27/2002
12244Not where I am located in Lake Forest Park, north of Seattle. If I erected a 50Rob S.-5/25/2002
12243Rob, isn't there some point that most can see in your area that is w/in 10miPete Young-5/25/2002
12242That looks very good. . . but won't work so well in my neck of the woods (LaRob S.-5/20/2002
12241I grew up in a fringe TV area. The local appliance store put up an antennal on willcousa-5/20/2002
12240We have 9 sites broadcasting from mountain rims into valley floors. Using shortBill on the Hill-5/20/2002
12239WLAN, limited as it is, works best in relatively flat, unobstructed parts of theRob S.-5/20/2002
12238Add a pigtail here, an antenna there Here a card, there an' amp Old McDonalBill on the Hill-5/20/2002
12237It's interesting to see what groups like yourself are doing with cheap WLAN Rob S.-5/19/2002
12236I think Cringely was chiding the various powers that be to get busy and get peopwillcousa-5/19/2002
12235Wilcousa, I will have to read it again also. I like the job Robert did on the RJohn Trader-5/19/2002
12234Bill, Thanks for your inputs on this. Regarding investing in telecom, I don'John Trader-5/19/2002
12233John, I only have a moment to comment and will try to find the article later toBill on the Hill-5/19/2002
12232I had a totally opposite reaction to the Cringely article so will re-read it. Hwillcousa-5/19/2002
12231Eric, Thanks for your informative post. Have you seen the Robert Cringely articJohn Trader-5/18/2002
12230Bill, Congratulations to you! I think this UWB movement is a truly fantastic tJohn Trader-5/18/2002
12229That's part of it but they don't expect anything to be ratified for at lRob S.-5/16/2002
12228Appreciate your posts! You haven't talked much about how wireless broadbandDexter Lives On-5/16/2002
12227Yes, but when you use the buzzword Wi-Fi that only implies 802.11b and nothing eRob S.-5/16/2002
12226I am more fascinated by the wi-fi movement which to me represents the power of dwillcousa-5/16/2002
12225Wi-Fi is 802.11b which has taken off like a rocket. But I don't look at whaRob S.-5/16/2002
12224I can't trust voice over the web. When I arrived at work this morning, my DKenneth E. Phillipps-5/16/2002
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