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RoamAD - 802.11b Cellular Networks
An SI Board Since October 2002
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Emcee:  Maurice Winn Type:  Moderated
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71802.11th Heaven: nzherald.co.nz <<i>Wireless network to be shown at VMaurice Winn-2/10/2003
70Tom, the photovoltaic-powered glue-on access points is my idea. But when you loMaurice Winn-2/9/2003
69Hi Maurice - Thanks for that explanation that Hula is within the rules. Also thkech-2/9/2003
68Hi Tom. The hula is a bit like RoamAD = taking the rules, physics and so on theMaurice Winn-2/9/2003
67developer.com Why RoamAD is a good idea. Contrary to this article, RoamAD can Maurice Winn-2/9/2003
66MQ- That New Zealand hull is really pushing the edge of legality. The kiwis havkech-1/11/2003
65The Centrino and 802.11b seem likely to be big time with 802.11b getting quite aMaurice Winn-1/11/2003
64That is a nifty article about Centrino. Clearly Intel will bring some integratkech-1/11/2003
63<FONT COLOR=GREEN><B>CENTRINO</B> from Intel for 802.11b intelMaurice Winn-1/9/2003
62Intel wanting to be a big deal in WiFi and in discussions with RoamAD idg.net.nzMaurice Winn-12/18/2002
61Microsoft Tablet and RoamAD: idg.net.nz <<i>Thursday, 14 November, 20Maurice Winn-12/18/2002
60Some info on how RoamAD does WiFi idg.net.nz!opendocument <<i>....snipMaurice Winn-12/18/2002
59<i>BTW, the Oronico Gateway products are now Proxim products:</i> SJohnM-12/16/2002
58BTW, the Oronico Gateway products are now Proxim products: proxim.comP2V-12/16/2002
57Thanks for the Uniden info. I'll definitely check it out.JohnM-12/16/2002
56Here's my reply to John Shannon's idea that WiFi is a threat to QUALCOMMMaurice Winn-12/16/2002
55Hi, I have moved from (two different) 900 mhz phones to a Uniden EXP2243 2.5ghzP2V-12/15/2002
54Bill, Thanks for the comments. Your comments and Maurice's mean I'm goiJohnM-12/14/2002
53John, The 900 mhz is considered NLOS (Non Line of Sight). Works better becauseBill on the Hill-12/14/2002
52<i>John, with a cordless in the 2.4 GHz range and a WiFi connection, thereJohnM-12/14/2002
51John, with a cordless in the 2.4 GHz range and a WiFi connection, there is a lotMaurice Winn-12/14/2002
50Thanks, Maurice. The Amazon reviewers suggested it was only a problem with 2.4 gJohnM-12/14/2002
49<i>Better to buy a 900 mhz phone.</i> How about 5.8 ghz? Vtech has JohnM-12/14/2002
48John, I've got a portable phone base station and 802.11b access point a coupMaurice Winn-12/14/2002
47The phones are frequency hoppers. They hop randomly using subsets. Your 802.11Bill on the Hill-12/14/2002
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