[olug] Wireless internet service
Vincent
vraffensberger at home.com
Wed Feb 7 04:16:45 UTC 2001
128k is really slow for wireless. Most cards are capable of 3 to 11 mbps, depending on the technology. The uplink speed limitation
is usually at the access point. If there's only a T1 there and a couple dozen subscribers, then 128 isn't so bad. I would guess
that's the case the company mentioned below. Here's another company which has been providing wireless to rural NE for over two
years now.
http://dtnspeednet.com
"puzzled at home.com" wrote:
>
> There are other wireless services that will become available in outlying
> areas around Omaha shortly. Watch this space for further details :-)
>
> And it'll be lickety split faster than 128k ...
>
> Michael King wrote:
>
> > I'm really not sure what the linux compatability of this service is but
> > about six months ago I found out about a nice wireless internet service
> > available for laptops at 128k. I got an e-mail from the company today
> > saying it's available in my area now but I'm sure they're talking about the
> > Orange County area which is where I was living at the time. But according
> > to their coverage map on the site the service will be coming to Omaha soon.
> > Might be worth checking out.
> > http://www.ricochet.com/
> >
> > Michael King
> >
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