So why doesn't Stanford have open public access points for the public? It seems that it wouldn't be too hard to offer access via a dmz...
That way visiting scholars and the public could have access on campus which can only be a good thing. Services and their internal networks could still be gated... I was there yesterday at Tresidor visiting the PeaceMaker's art exhibit (which is exceptional by the way and just what we need during these times of uncertainty) and was disappointed that I could not access the Internet via wireless 802.11b. It seems that universities of all places, would want to help provide access as they are a place of promoting learning and sharing. Thank goodness for public libraries... at least they offer free access to all. -lile hacker artist GeekMaids.Com - Creating Order out of Chaos... Cleaning and Beyond! ratmom! RatRights.Org: Re-thinking Animal Treatment and their Rights... [EMAIL PROTECTED] Art.Net - Helping Artists come Online to the Internet and Web... -- general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
