On 1 May 2012 10:35, Thomas Morton <morton.tho...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> More than anything it depends on the context; if you are talking about a > small endeavour at, say, a meeting venue you're probably alright using an > ad-hoc setup. But if you are talking an entirely public network then things > are more complex. > To be honest; once you are at that level you should be talking to a > professional company anyway, as supplying Wifi of that sort is a non-trivial > technical exercise. And they will know exactly what is required. I note also the Hack Day Manifesto (really a how-to), which goes into quite some detail on the technical side (though not the legal one): http://hackdaymanifesto.com/ - d. _______________________________________________ Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediau...@wikimedia.org http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l WMUK: http://uk.wikimedia.org