[MLB-WIRELESS] Fw: [Syd-Wireless] World's Longest Wi-Fi Conne ction Made by The Swedish Space Corporation
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Wed Jan 15 11:04:29 EST 2003
> I think we have a good chance of trying to get a major ISP to
> sponser us
> into doing something like this.... They can use QoS to set
> our data at the
> lowest possible priority (hence we get their "idle-time") on
> the link and
> therefore not get anywhere near commercial service, but
> enough for what we
> want....
> Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions?
Definitely nothing to lose by approaching the ISP. If the traffic's
internal to their network, it should be cheap for them to supply excess
bandwidth, and hopefully cheap for us to use it.
The idea's got my vote.
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