Alberto,
What do you use on the "head" end of the system? Is there an
inexpensive "base" station for the WaveLAN products?
Thanks for your time!
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 08:50:17AM -0600, Alberto Brealey G. wrote:
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> A friend and I want to connect our lan's via wireless ethernet and then
> split a DSL. Our houses are less than 300 ft apart, pr
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 09:45:04PM -0600, Aaron Solochek wrote:
> A friend and I want to connect our lan's via wireless ethernet and then
> split a DSL. Our houses are less than 300 ft apart, probably around
i've been using Lucent's WaveLAN products to setup a 'WISP' for a month now,
and even wi
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Subject: wireless suggestions
A friend and I want to connect our lan's via wireless ethernet and then
split a DSL. Our houses are less than 30
A friend and I want to connect our lan's via wireless ethernet and then
split a DSL. Our houses are less than 300 ft apart, probably around
280ft, with line of sight. We are looking to do this as cheaply as
possible. Anyone with any suggestions for methods and/or products
I would greatly appreci
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