At last I have revealed myself? Hee Hee, couldn't help that one,
especially with Star Wars on the brain!

(cough) Anyways, I don't know if I will be at the meeting or not. I
still have schoolwork for one more week, but we will see. I'll try. 

	As I mentioned in a couple of posts, I don't even have any
gear... Yet. 

	I have worked at an ISP that did wireless internet access for
businesses up in Fargo back in '99 and 2000. The 802.11, 900Mhz crap,
WaveLan, fun stuff. One of the guys I worked with wrote a custom auth
package, that I believe is still being used by
http://www.ruralaccess.net/ up in northern Minnesota for their cheapo
Linux routers. It is kind of neat that back home "in the sticks" they do
have wireless internet, and have had it for quite a while ('99 also).
They have setup a "string of pearls configuration", with antennas on
grain elevators. An omni on each one and point-to-points going between
each town. Backbone connections on each end of the string, its pretty
slick. Broadband in towns as small as ~150 people! (Rural Access dropped
dial-up completely.) My friends that work there have all kinds of real
world experience with antennas and the like, so they could be a big
help. <blatant promo>They are also starting to setup networks down here
for schools and other businesses.</blatant promo> All of this has been
going on in the background with me, so it is easy to see where my
interest came from. Now that it is summer, I'll be making the big $$$
again, so you can bet I'll be picking up some hardware! How else am I
going to get those Mp3's to the car? ;-)

Travis

travis at neodreams.com

-----Original Message-----
From: tcwug-list-admin at tcwug.org [mailto:tcwug-list-admin at tcwug.org] On
Behalf Of Andy Warner
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:50 PM
To: tcwug-list at tcwug.org
Subject: Re: [TCWUG] interest in an actual community wireless network?


Travis Anderson wrote:
> Hello All!
> 
> This is my first post, but I have been monitoring for a little while 
> now... [...]

Are you going to be at Tuesday's meeting ?
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