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Peopleanyone?Submitted by disposable on Fri, 2008-07-18 07:55.
does anyone still look at this pghwireless site???? or is it just dead now? ( categories: People )
The Future of Municipal Broadband WirelessSubmitted by bbowman on Tue, 2008-05-27 10:11.
Hi All, Native Burgher living down here in Delray Beach, FL. and wanted to chime in on some stuff that may interest some people... I wrote a white paper about the future of municipal broadband wireless and it has been picked up by GovTech. http://www.govtech.com/dc under 'Special Focus', article 'Broadband Future' It talks about 3.65 WiMax (coming soon to Delray using AirSpan), but mainly about how the FCC screwed up the 2.5GHz rules and the 700MHz auction. Hope all is well up er' and GO PENS! Brad WSN Planet - Wireless Sensor Network PlanetSubmitted by drewzhrodague on Tue, 2007-02-13 21:54.
I just got a note via Chintu from Helium Networks about one of his new projects, Wireless Sensor Network Planet which is an on-line community for everyone who desires to learn, share (contribute) and grow their knowledge about the Comment on WPLUG post on WiFi "Borrowing"Submitted by curlynoodle on Fri, 2005-12-23 09:02.
I find it rather silly that with today's security hype, protecting PCs against viruses and other malware, many people don't bother to place some degree of security on their wireless networks. I have a super-cheap CompUSA labeled router/AP, which I purchased for $18 a year or so ago, and even it supports WEP. I know, WEP is weak, but so is a deadbolt lock in a wooden door frame, just kick it in. Any type of security/encryption can and should be viewed as a "Private - Do Not Enter" sign, signaling strangers to request entry, or keep out. That said, I am somewhat two sided on the idea of "borrowing" access via a random, insecure WLAN. Yes, it can be seen as an invitation to share access. But, let me make an analogy. On a warm, comfortable spring day, you may open your house or apartment windows and door(s) to let in the breeze. Now is this an invitation for a stranger to come in and sit on your living room couch and "borrow" access to HBO or your DVD collection? IMO, even though you can detect and access an insecure WLAN, it should be viewed as someone's private property. Unless of course, a sign is posted in their window that says something like "Get your free WiFI access here, SSID = AccessForAll". |
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