I could make Tuesday (7th)

Jon Kotek





> to follow up on this i have selected a few dates that i have available
> to me for hosting this event.  please let me know which of the
> following dates will work for you.  all times would be after 6PM CDT.
> the meeting location is the cisco office in bloomington (pretty close
> to the mall of america).
> 
> i have the following dates available within the following week and
> assuming there is consensus and folks interested in attending i'll
> book the room and make the appropriate gestures for hospitality (read:
> food ;-))
> 
> monday   - 6-May-2002
> tuesday  - 7-May-2002
> thursday - 9-May-2002
> 
> if anybody has something that they would like to present on:
> interesting antenna designs, andy's WAP 11 tower mount, pringles cans
> w/o pringles and interesting h/w inserted, etc.  please let me know.
> i figure that this should be soon enough to allow andy to show off his
> project and not delay its deployment too much. :-)
> 
> if there is any interest i can see if i can get someone to give  a
> presentation regarding some of the new cisco wireless gear and some
> deployment tips.  i don't dabble with this stuff on a daily basis for
> work but i know people who do.  
> 
> if this is too soon and people would like to push it out another week
> or so i can arrange for that as well.  just let me know.  the
> available conference room has considerable white board space and AV
> equipment if someone would like to grace us with a presentation of
> some sort.  
> 
> when last we saw our hero (Monday, Apr 29, 2002), 
>  Andy Warner was madly tapping out:
> > steve ulrich wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > i joined this mailing list a couple of weeks ago and i just recently
> > > finished catching up on the mailing list archives.  from some of the
> > > discussions that took place a couple of months ago there was some 
interest
> > > in creating a real community wireless network but nothing (or so it 
would
> > > seem from the archives) was really done about it.
> > 
> > Ack.
> > 
> > > [...]
> > > is there a populace amongst the list that would be interested in meeting
> > > and coordinating the deployment (albeit i'm sure quite limited at this
> > > time?) of such a network?  i'm in the process of setting up a public
> > > access point in my neighborhood (NE minneapolis) once my omnis show up.
> > 
> > Count me in.
> > 
> > > i've been hacking on the NoCatAuth stuff (http://www.nocat.net) to talk 
to
> > > real routers (cisco) for the traffic shaping and such.  since this seems
> > > to be the most promising mode of community authentication i would be 
quite
> > > willing to host an authetication server for local authentication and
> > > integration with other WCNs.
> > 
> > I've been doing a bunch of work recently with the hostap driver
> > (http://people.ssh.com/jkm/Prism2/) which now supports PCI/Mini-PCI cards,
> > so a single linux AP/portal (a la Sputnik(http://www.sputnik.com)) is a 
very
> > practial and reliable option. Heck, just grabbing sputnik releases, 
hacking
> > the server details and putting up our own auth server might be another
> > potential option.
> > 
> > I do believe the very first thing we need to come to terms with
> > as a group is exactly what kind of network/service do we want to
> > build. The stated goals of existing WCNs seem to span the gamut
> > from simply sharing technical knowledge, to coordinating/branding
> > hot-spots, to supplying a complete local network infrastucture.
> > 
> > I'll go on record as remaining dubious about our ability to provide
> > any kind of meaningful alternative infrastucture in the metro area,
> > given the flat terrain and low population density. However,
> > providing/promoting public access points, with reliable/predicatable
> > configuration and services, while utilising wired backhauls (like
> > Sputnik) sounds both practical and fascinating to me.
> > 
> > I think a face-to-face meeting of TCWUG would be a great idea, long
> > overdue. I'll offer to do some show and tell at a meeting, with a
> > re-cased, tower mount WAP-11 with POE, as long as the meeting happens
> > before I bolt it to my chimney :-) If anyone can supply a PCMCIA-capable
> > Mac (or an Intermec AP), we could do an alchemy BOF too, where Lucent
> > Silver cards were upgraded to Gold.
> > -- 
> > andyw at pobox.com
> > 
> > Andy Warner		Voice: (612) 801-8549	Fax: (208) 575-5634
> 
> -- 
> steve ulrich                       sulrich at botwerks.org
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