January 16, 2003
Thats what I call a hotspot
Nice to see an airline really being cutting edge on technology. Together with Boeing, Lufthansa launches on-board WLAN service. With download speeds at 7 Mbit/s and upload starting at 128 Kbit/s (to be upgraded to 750 Kbit/s at a later...Read more about Thats what I call a hotspot
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August 05, 2002
Setting up a Mobile Wireless Network
This is a cool story, about HighWLAN: A Driving Wireless Network. When Casey West and friends decided to drive from Pittsburgh to St. Louis they first thought about using cell-phones to communicate, but ended up (as true geeks) with the...Read more about Setting up a Mobile Wireless Network
Posted by jarle at 12:34 AM
July 03, 2002
Wi-Fi in the park
Interesting article in the New York Times today: Escaping to Bryant Park, but Staying Connected to the Web It was the perfect collision of technology and nature, at least the way Oren Eckhaus, a Brooklyn photographer, describes it. He was...Read more about Wi-Fi in the park
Posted by jarle at 07:18 PM
June 28, 2002
Hobo Phil in search of bandwidth
Phillip Torrone sent me an e-mail today telling me about his latest creation: Hobo Phil. Hobo Phil is your Pocket PC guide to reading Warchalking, and also helps you connect to the Wi-Fi networks you might find on your...Read more about Hobo Phil in search of bandwidth
Posted by jarle at 09:30 AM
June 26, 2002
New tech-word: Warchalking
The picture above is an example of how warchalking might look like. Maybe not something that you understand instantly, but if you go over to Everything Burns and look at the proposal there, you might get a better idea...Read more about New tech-word: Warchalking
Posted by jarle at 05:57 PM
May 07, 2002
A Big Mac and some Wi-Fi?
That'll be US $12.50 a month. The Register writes about McDonald's and Softbank that are set to deliver 4000 hotspots in McDonald's resturants in Japan. McDonald's serves WLAN broadband in Japan Now, thats an idea to take global.....Read more about A Big Mac and some Wi-Fi?
Posted by jarle at 08:24 PM
May 05, 2002
Sifry's wi-fi alerts
David Sifry who runs the very interesting wi-fi company Sputnik that delivers community gateways, and enterprise solutions for 802.11 has his own weblog Sifry's Alerts - continuously updated with links to news about Wi-fi....Read more about Sifry's wi-fi alerts
Posted by jarle at 06:29 PM
March 23, 2002
Wi-Fi/Wlan blog
If you are interested in Wi-Fi / Wlan, bluetooth and wireless technology in general, then Glenn Fleishman's blog 802.11b Networking News is something for you. I am sure it will be a blog I will continue to visit almost every...Read more about Wi-Fi/Wlan blog
Posted by jarle at 01:23 AM
March 20, 2002
Packet-relay Radio - Future of wireless networks?
The future of wireless networks?Read more about Packet-relay Radio - Future of wireless networks?
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March 19, 2002
Without a thread!
yeah baby, wireless is great!Read more about Without a thread!
Posted by jarle at 05:32 PM
March 11, 2002
hacking wlan / wi-fi
Want to hook up with your friends via your wlan, but not having the necessary power, and not enough money to buy a Yagi-beam? Rob Flickenger tells you how to make a couple of antennas for $10 US O'Reilly Network:...Read more about hacking wlan / wi-fi
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March 09, 2002
Future of Peer to Peer? - Wi-Fi
Waiting for Wi-Fi Paul Boutin writes about the new trends in how Wi-Fi / WLAN networks are used. With use of the internet going from sharing files to sharing access.. Interesting article!...Read more about Future of Peer to Peer? - Wi-Fi
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