da...@lang.hm wrote: > When attending confrences in past years I have been frustrated at the > quality/reliability of the wireless access. In many cases it's been clear > that the person setting things up did not understand the effects of many > computers in a small area.. > > Well, I now have a chance to show that I can do a better job.
...and you have my sympathy. The one thing you need to make sure you have is a place to go, when you need to walk away. It'll happen. [snippy] > So what am I not thinking of? It's tough to read through the stuff on this site to get to the nuggets (although there are some), but I don't think anyone has a better handle on how to keep a wireless network up and functional. http://www.defconnetworking.org/ -- "They had discovered Mr. Slippery's True Name and it was Roger Andrew Pollack TIN/SSAN 0959-34-2861, and no amount of evasion, tricky programming, or robot sources could ever again protect him from them." True Names, Vernor Vinge _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lopsa.org http://lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/