From: Dale Beams (drbeams@hotmail.com)
Date: 11/15/01


From: "Dale Beams" <drbeams@hotmail.com>
Subject: Fw: [MLUG] High Speed Wireless Internet + (My Question to MLUG)
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 00:32:45 -0600
Message-ID: <OE13sTmIClmpcQABZTW00017798@hotmail.com>


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nathan Atkinson" <nkatfc@mizzou.edu>
To: <members@mlug.missouri.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [MLUG] High Speed Wireless Internet + (My Question to MLUG)

> http://isp-planet.com/fixed_wireless/business/2001/mcgrath_alaska.html - a
> small WISP in alaska
> http://isp-planet.com/fixed_wireless/business/wlan/20010614.html - a large
> WISP in NC
> http://isp-planet.com/fixed_wireless/business/wlan/20010515_p2.html - some
> general info
> http://isp-planet.com/fixed_wireless/business/ydi_wi_fi.html - some basics
> of the wireless ISP
> http://isp-planet.com/fixed_wireless/business/fw_101_part2.html - some
info
> on equipment and costs
>
> a few webpages explaining a few things.
>
> its a shame Igor still has not looked at some of the specs. of this
> equipment.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Igor Izyumin Jr. <igor@mlug.missouri.edu>
> To: <members@mlug.missouri.edu>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 4:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [MLUG] High Speed Wireless Internet + (My Question to MLUG)
>
>
> > > Have you even looked into some of the 802.11b equipment? You talk
with
> > > assumptions but without any facts. If you only get 70 ft. with omni's
> > > there is something very very wrong.
> > I never used the 802.11 equipment. However, I know its power output and
I
> > know that it is probably not enough to have a decent connection over any
> > reasonable distance (a mile) unless you use directional antennas.
>
> ------snip-------
>
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