Hi, everyone. I'll introduce myself quickly, I'm Crispin and I just
relocated from Seattle to Mill Valley in Marin. I'm part of the Seattle
Wireless.net(SWN) list, an excellent group and a great resource for all
kinds of info... www.seattlewireless.net
Anyways, I get exce
I actually could get a decent wireless data connection on my laptop
through my Sprint phone & their "Vision" service and the right USB cable.
Theoretically it's fine for casual usage, start downloading over a hundred
megs of files & you might find that your Sprint has some questions for you.
h for a
"G" card"). They also have the same cards available in a mini pci form,
enjoy. crispin
On 8/3/04 2:59 PM, "Philip J Robar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 3, 2004, at 1:36 PM, Randy S wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for an 802.1b, g is optional
w cards can go even higher...or maybe
>> like when overclocking cpus, the higher spec chips are simply the
>> higher
>> grade cut of the chip production line.
>
> This is what Tony would like you to believe, but its not true.
>
> 3054 is 21dBm in 11b modes. (+/- 2dBm)
>
to meet up
w/someone if they wanted to share the drive sometime in the early to
mid-afternoon, mail me & I can give you my ph. #.
If I can't attend, I'm curious if these meetings are on a monthly basis
or what? Thanks, Crispin
On 8/2/04 12:06 PM, "Ken Berger" <
I'm living on a hill by Tamalpais High School, just got into the first
floor of a house here after moving from Seattle almost two weeks ago. There
was an open AP with about a 1mb dl speed that I was using to listen to some
radio streams(128k), though the owner must have taken offense as now it
I wasn't able to make the meeting @ intel last month, and was curious if
there was anything scheduled yet for this month. I just relocated from
Seattle about a month ago and would like to get an intro to the bay area
wireless community. Thanks, Cr
& who this month's meeting is going to be based
around. T Y, Crispin in Mill Valley
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I couldn't make the August meeting after moving to the area so I hoped
to make the next one. There hasn't been any mention of any other meeting
for this month or coming up, was wondering if something was in the works.
Crispin
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ere, I could probably also use any unused
or broken pigtails that are sitting in a drawer out there. Thanks, Crispin
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s is fresh), if I was
in the Civic Center area or around 1st or 4th & Mission, what bus route
would get me to the area of the meet? See you there...Crispin McCabe
On 11/3/04 8:47 AM, "Joshua Marker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a good idea - in fact, if someone
Had my laptop stolen two weeks ago so you'll need to email me again or
call 206 650-8763. crispin
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car right outside, damn windows of oppurtunity.
I'm sure many of you can empathize, that laptop was one of the few
things I cared about and was of monetary worth as well. I have the
ethernet and wireless MAC addresses if anyone wants to keep an eye out
for them(needle in a haystack). Thanks
It's, Crispin here that some of you might have met me. I'm mailing
the list as last month I had a misfortune, my laptop case was stolen
including my beloved 1.33ghz 12" Apple Powerbook, my modified Linksys
WET11(Senao card, battery pack) & of course all my favorite
I have my
stolen 12" to replace and I just sold my ipod. I have some good
sources to make me think I'll be happy w/some new alternatives to my
old items. crispin
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. I'm doing some things in S.F.
at a loft with T-1 that would be real fun to use this device for... if
the potential that seems to be there can be utilized. crispin
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I had my WET11 stolen & I thought I might see if anyone had Linksys
WET11 they'd part with. I still have the power supply & card to mine
as they weren't w.the Linksys when it was ripped off. Cosmetics aren't
important, I've seen some cheap on Ebay, hard to bid with no laptop
though. On the
$273 or $332 is how much I can get one of these 1gb chips for. The
more pricey one is Samsung which is what Apple uses as an OEM part the
other one is still a PC2700 DDR SODIMM 200 Pin Memory Module 128x64 CL
2.5 which will work for all Powerbook G4 AL 12/15/17" Models, All iBook
G4 Models. i
t least I need a Male to Female cable, anywhere locally I
can order some adaptors(RP-TNC to SMA & such) & gender changers. I was
told for the N connector I can order from Radio Shack not positive
about their goods quality.
On Jan 9, 2005, at 9:24 PM, Glenn A. Bookout wrote:
Crispin:
T
I'm picking up my replacement WET11(first rev.) tomorrow, the ebay
auctioneer happens to be in S.F., I'm not sure if it has the last
version of the firmware(w/o it's flakey). I don't do Windows & you can
only flash it with an .exe. This means I'd like someone to help me
upgrade the WET11 it
I replaced my stolen WET11 which is something that's integral to my
wireless setup right now. So i have can't relay use it until the
latest firmware is on there, adds much stability & a site survey
feature. I'd love to get this done today, I'm heading into downtown
S.F. today(MacWorldExpo) &
I sent a mail last week asking about a connector on an ASUS WL-330, didn't get any responses. JUst recently picked up a Dlink DWL-730AP which is TINY! It has a nice range of features & will act as client , AP, or "Router", ONe of the really nice features besides it's compact size is the inclusio
I'm just curious to see if anyone has any hands one experience w/this
machine yet. It's kind of strange in the sense that Linksys doesn't
have it on it's product page... yet it is out there. It's a dual
radio(A & B/G) wireless router like the WRT55AG , yet it uses the Prism
Duette chipset in
Huh...
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Check out their website for all the details. Have to purchase by
22nd, but you have until next month to send the rebates in the mail.
I just purchased one today, it was the 2000 model, which I though was
great in that to take a look at the board, you didn't have to break any
seals or sticke
Here's the description from the site...
Provide up to 15 watts (depending on Cisco power supply model used)
over the unused wire pairs of a Category 5 Ethernet cable, supplying
enough power to provide for up to a 100-meter cable run
Now that Cisco owns Linksys, I wouldn't be surprised if
k to Apple & I'm only asking for the original cost.
If you're interested let me know, I can help you get a great price on additional RAM w/lifetime warranty if you're interested, as I buy RAM for clients all the time.
Serious inquiries only. crispin
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;t email me any offers lower than my asking price as I can
just ship it back to Apple & I'm only asking for the original cost.
If you're interested let me know, I can help you get a great price on
additional RAM w/lifetime warranty if you're interested, as I buy RAM
for clients all th
rather than
later.
Please don't email me any offers lower than my asking price as I
can
just ship it back to Apple & I'm only asking for the original cost.
If you're interested let me know, I can help you get a great price
on
additional RAM w/lifetime warranty if you
It was months ago while at a meeting of BAWUG members in the Mission
District someone I talked too needed a support leg for their Apple LCD
Monitor as theirs was broken. If this rings a bell mail me off list & I can
give you the URL. The price isn't bad, hopefully this can still help you
out.
I'm used to being with SWN in Seattle which is a fairly busy mailing
list & also locally w/informal meets most every week. I was just wondering
if there is an equivalent in the S.F. Area. Considering we're rated as one
of the most "wired" or rather wireless area in the country I thought there
in the
> construction. It's a 2.5 story townhouse built by KB Homes about 13 years
> ago.I suppose my next step would be to put the setup outside my window
> temporarily just to test range.
>
>
>> And this access point is sitting on a desk inside the building'
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