[olug] Cafe with WiFi in Omaha?

Jesus Cash jesuscash at cox.net
Sat Apr 19 05:39:15 UTC 2003


Wow, that's really cool. Now I'll just have to get some wireless gear.

I've been discussing wi-fi submerged areas with some people at work. I'm 
not too familiar with the tech at the moment, but let's say 
hypothetically that every building in a section of downtownh had wi-fi 
or something like it. I know the range isn't the greatest, but besides 
them handing out and setting static IPs (and what tech is really gonna 
do that for a large office?) could they really stop people for just 
bumming around their buildings and leeching their bandwidth?

BTW, I used to live a block away myself. Between the Healing Arts Center 
and the piano store.

-B
Thom Harrison wrote:

>Mojo's Coffee shop on the corner of 49th and Dodge just got a new owner.
>Since they're a block from me I showed them the OLUG emails indicating the
>need for a WiFi Cafe.  This is the email response.
>
>It looks like Omaha's Wi-Fi-less days are over!  :-)
>
>Thom
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>Good Morning!   I was told your group had an interest in Wi-Fi.   So here's
>the update!
>
> I'm in the process of purchasing a 256k line for MoJo's Coffeehouse.  I
>will be attaching it to a Linksys Access point and a Linksys Wireless Signal
>booster.  The Access Point/Router will be wide open and best of all FREE!
>If the wireless access increases traffic and customers purchase more MoJo's
>products we will be able to increase the bandwidth.
>
>Currently MoJo's offers a great meeting area in the back of the building.
>The meeting area can seat up to 15 people comfortably.   We try to schedule
>the meeting area so that you're insured of it's availability.   So for your
>next php.meetup.com meeting please consider MoJo's Coffeehouse!!!
>
>DRINK THE GAS and KEEP GOING!!  MoJo's Coffeehouse....
>
>Luke Wilwerding
>Field Sales Specialist - Corporate/Global
>Americas eBusiness Group
>hp eBusiness/Third-Party Options/EPP
>
>
>Coffeehouse Phone - (402)553-7014
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "mØntar3" <m0ntar3 at cox.net>
>To: "Omaha Linux User Group" <olug at olug.org>
>Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 3:35 PM
>Subject: Re: [olug] Cafe with WiFi in Omaha?
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>>None that I have found. However, maybe some of you have seen these "Surf
>>Tables" about (an unviable alternative). The interesting thing with
>>these "Surf Tables" is not the "Surf Table" product itself (which is
>>totally uninteresting), but how these things are configured at local
>>businesses. The connection is DSL, through a Cisco 678, into an Intel
>>hub, then hub to 1 or more tables around the business. Plug a WiFi AP
>>into that hub and Omaha exits Pre-WiFi Age in < 1 day.
>>
>>http://www.surftable.com
>>http://www.surftable.net/locations.htm
>>http://www.cateye9.com
>>
>>Matt Payne wrote:
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>>>Tonight there is a php.meetup.com meeting in Omaha.  It'll be at the
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>Starbucks
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>>>on Dodge St.
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>>>There is no WiFi there.  Bummer.
>>>
>>>Are there any coffee shops (or other public meeting places) in Omaha with
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>open
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>>>(or for cheap) WiFi access?
>>>
>>>Thanks! -Matt
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