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Wireless Internet options



I am subscribed to the bawia list and have posted the same question there 
as well. I've gotten some good feedback, although I have not delved into 
www.bawia.org as much as I could/should have. I will do so this week/end. 
Thanks for the tip.

I love that you can make a decent 802.11 antenna out of a pringles or soup 
can. :-) Go wireless!

Drew

At 01:06 PM 8/22/02 -0400, John.Boland at reebok.com wrote:

>have you looked into www.bawia.org.  they provide information about wireless
>broadband access.  i was looking at their site last night and they have all
>kinds of info about various wireless access groups in boston, cambridge, and
>(that hotbed of technology) gardner mass using standard access points and 
>client
>cards.  you just need a better antenna. for which they provide several links.

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