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[https://secure.peplink.com/index.php PepLink] makes load balancers, WAPS, and a general purposes gateway router/switch box calld the Manga. See also | |||
[http://www.pamurray.com/manga/ "Debian in 3 watts"]. This shows how to set up a Manga to run Debian from a USB storage device. | |||
===Organizations=== | ===Organizations=== |
Revision as of 14:03, 20 June 2006
Obstacles
None, it is flat. :-)
There will be leaves on the trees for a few months of the year.
Participants
The larger wireless community
Personal Telco Portland
Seattle Wireless [http://www.seattlewireless.net/HardwareComparison Hardware Comparison
WISP news
Frontier Broadband Industry News http://www.frontierbb.com/blogger.shtml
Broadband Wireless Exchange http://www.bbwexchange.com/
Wireless Internet Service Provider Association http://www.wispa.org
Links
Equipment suppliers
Hautespot in San Luis Obispo
Single board computers
PC Engines makes WRAP boards, $129
Soekris boards are also popular for WiFi projects.
RouterBoard $99 16MB 1 Mb NAND flash (128MB) 2 MiniPCI 1 RS232 3-4 W
PepLink makes load balancers, WAPS, and a general purposes gateway router/switch box calld the Manga. See also "Debian in 3 watts". This shows how to set up a Manga to run Debian from a USB storage device.
Organizations
Certified Wireless Network Providers
Bluetooth
IrDA
Wi-Fi
Wi-Max
Zigbee