Chad, Tom, all-

	Wow. I am sorry for causing a flame uprising on the list.. I just  
wanted the pretty maps.tcwug.org to come back online. My apologies.

	Wowzers. There are still strong feelings among the group after all  
this time. Great!

	I am interested in the behind the scenes aspect of setting up a wifi  
network. I am uninterested in email debates, just want to see a face  
to face meeting of like-minded, or similarly-minded people that want  
to play outdoors with stuff. That's it.

-matt

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Matthew Genelin
Fast Computer Service Co.
612-605-5382

2010 E. Hennepin Ave, Suite 8-122, Box 1
Minneapolis, MN 55413-2760

fastcomputerserviceco.com

On Jul 1, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Chad Walstrom wrote:

> I would have to agree with Tom regarding Chuck's reaction to a public,
> decentralized, mesh-network.  I'm entirely willing to give some of my
> bandwidth up for free; I'm paying for it.  I don't expect to make  
> money
> on it.  I know that there are some college students in nearby house  
> that
> are probably leeching off me anyway.
>
> Failover for loss of my upstream is a very good reason to adopt
> community mesh-networking.  If there was another person in the
> neighborhood willing to provide upstream, and enough people using the
> mesh networking protocol, should my upstream go down, we could still  
> get
> out to the internet.  I don't know why this would be a bad thing.
>
> Anyway, still interested in pursuing this.
>
> Chad
>
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