On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 01:32:48AM -0500, Matthew S. Hallacy wrote:
>On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 01:02:42AM +0000, Jay Haugen wrote:
>> Matt,
>> i just discovered tcwug recently as did i create a wi-fi network.  i am 
>> interested in following your mapping project.  what do i need to do to keep 
>> viewing it?  i noticed the memo about creating a username/passsword to be 
>> able to remain viewing the map.  is this still true?
>> jay haugen
>> 
>
>Hi, you've reached the twin cities wireless users group mailing list, 
>the maps are freely viewable at http://maps.tcwug.org -- you only need a
>login/password to modify node entries.
>
>If you're interested in joining the TCWUG, I'd recommend starting at
>http://www.tcwug.org and joining the mailing list.
Is anyone else having trouble modifying there node on maps.tcwug.org?  I
keep getting an error that I don't have the right to change the node
(after having logged in of course).  Maybe it is just me being dumb.  

On a simular note; is there any interest in building out any wifi nodes?
My node is #377.  There are a few nodes in my vacinity, some already
considered for networking.  Is there still interest in these networks
coming to fruition?

I often find myself in Longfellow Park hanging out with the kids.  There
is node #395 on the east side of the park.  Wouldn't it be grand to
cover the entire park with wifi?  Wouldn't it be grand to cover all the
parks in the metro with wifi? of course it would.  

Thoughts?

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