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Originally posted by Carnager
This is a good project, given that it's staying after the testing period, and, stays free. I hope more cities will follow making one big, roamable network.
On the other hand, when not correctly planned, the new equipment may interfere locally with existing 802.11b accesspoints. But oh well, that's all to be discovered during testing.. ;]
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Most Small Towns in Georgia, don't even have a good dial up service, much less a bunch of wireless AP's
I agree, more towns need have local wireless access.
It will be interesting to see how things work out with the next phase of the project. The students are supposed to see how to let the businesses make money from the network.
The shoe repairman's shop (Doing it for 20 years) said he didn't need the internet, Imagine that!
Conan
