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Date:      Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:21:51 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Jim Flowers <jflowers@peony.ezo.net>
To:        Peter Radcliffe <pir@pir.net>
Cc:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: wireless on desktop machines
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0010181320440.9311-100000@peony.ezo.net>
In-Reply-To: <20001018105708.B24400@pir.net>

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Microwarehouse has Airports for $288, indicated in stock.

Jim Flowers <jflowers@ezo.net>
#4 ranked ISP on C|NET #1 in Ohio

On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Peter Radcliffe wrote:

> Mohan Khurana <mkhurana@andrew.cmu.edu> probably said:
> > I began researching different wireless solutions.  I found Lucent WaveLAN,
> > which is essentially just a PCMCIA card mounted onto a PCI or ISA adapter.
> > This would be fine, except for the fact that the prices of these cards are
> > still quite high.  The PCMCIA card is $180 retail, and I was unable to
> > find a place that sells the adapters online, but I think it is around $60.
> > If I get it used, I might be able to get it for $150 for the PCMCIA and
> > $50 for the adapter.  This is around $200 for each side of the "bridge"
> > between our two networks.  $400 seems like just two much.
> 
> The lucent wavelan cards are the bext thing around for multi-system
> support.
> 
> You can buy cheaper ISA adaptors (I'm afraid I don't have any up to
> date pointers, though), and you can use silver cards if you don't care
> about encryption which are cheaper.
> 
> Don't get the PCI card, it doesn't currently work with freebsd.  If
> you can find a dirt cheap laptop that has two pcmcia slots, you could
> use that (this is what I did until I bought an airport, recently).
> 
> I've seen airports go on ebay for under $300 (their retail cost).  If
> you're associated with a university you can get airport base stations
> from apple with their educational discount ($20 off, I think).
> 
> > Wow, I wrote a lot. :)  Basically what I am looking for is an affordable
> > wireless point to point solution, and if there isn't any, then feedback as
> > to what I should buy and where I should buy the lucent wavelan products to
> > get the best price.
> 
> http://www.942wavelan.com/cgi-bin/shoppingcart?cmd=prod_s&prodid=10
> http://www.942wavelan.com/cgi-bin/shoppingcart?cmd=prod_s&prodid=6
> 
> I've had good luck with cdw.com (when they say next day, they mean it
> and I like their support) too although the prices are a little higher,
> they have no "processing fee" like 942wavelan.
> 
> 
> On a related note, I recently looked at a lucent RG-1000 base station.
> Don't buy them - it's the same hardware as an airport in an ugly case
> for more money and the official software has fewer configuration
> options (it doesn't let you change the SNMP community string, for
> example).
> 
> If you end up with one, you can treat it like an airport with the Java
> configurator and using the default SNMP c.s. of "public".  It messes
> with the first 6 characters of the network name, though.
> 
> P.
> 
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> pir                  pir@pir.net                    pir@net.tufts.edu
> 
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