[MLB-WIRELESS] client or AP?
Matt Pearce
mattpearce at optushome.com.au
Fri May 17 22:00:52 EST 2002
I personally think the best thing that can be done is for there to be
someway you can get the help you need onsite. Why ??? Cause am buying a
lot of gear and want to set things up but the only thing slowing me down is
lack of know how cause I am simultaniously learning linux, wireless
networking, tcp/ip and rf theory and its damn hard and slow going so one on
one help would be great cause then I can teach others things as well and
then we can link up :-)
Matt,
----- Original Message -----
From: "dwayne" <dwayne at pobox.com>
To: "melbourne wireless" <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] client or AP?
> Jeremy Lunn wrote:
>
> > Where are free t-shirts going to come from?
>
> Brotherhood bins?
>
> > what extra content services and why should we
> > be keeping such content exclusive?
>
> Street cred?
>
> > A discount card
> > may work.
>
> Discounts on what?
>
> > Probably the best and most realistic incentive would be to provide
> > support by volunteers to those who are setting up routing nodes and/or
> > APs. Perhaps sponsorship could fund some things though.
>
> Ehhhh, keep money out of it.
> Like, lob *stuff* around, but don't lob *cash*
>
> I'm not quite sure what we could provide, other than cool points.
> Support is probably a very good suggestion.
> I think that mojo scheme is a better one but hey, we've done that one to
> death.
>
> Dwayne
>
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